The artwork titled “Summer” was created by Maxfield Parrish in 1908. It belongs to the Symbolism art movement and is identified as a symbolic painting.
The artwork depicts a tranquil and ethereal scene that embodies the essence of summer. Dominated by warm and golden hues, the composition features a figure immersed in nature. The figure, partially obscured by luscious foliage, appears to be in a state of peaceful repose, harmonizing with the environment. Surrounding the figure are flowing streams and lush greenery, creating a serene and dreamlike atmosphere. The play of light and shadow, along with the intricate detailing of the natural elements, exemplifies Parrish’s meticulous and visionary artistic approach, characteristic of the Symbolism movement.