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Featuring 45 acres of oak trees, mature landscaping and views of Mt.
Dec. 1, 2017
The estate features 45 acres of oak trees, mature landscaping and views of Mt. Ascutney.
Business
Quick Takes: Mel Gibson sells Maxfield Parrish’s ‘Daybreak’ at a loss
May 21, 2010
Travel & Experiences
Legacy: In the 1950s, the artist gave the work to a bank’s tellers in gratitude for their help. When the newly merged institution planned to sell it, local outrage ensued.
April 18, 1999
Entertainment & Arts
Angling for a break in a 3 1/2 -year-old West Hollywood art theft that stumped authorities, the FBI has posted images on its new Top Ten Art Crimes website of two Maxfield Parrish canvases that were cut from their frames and swiped in an overnight, through-the-roof break-in.
Dec. 8, 2005
A pair of paintings valued at nearly $5 million were stolen from a West Hollywood gallery by thieves who entered through the roof, disabled motion sensors and alarms and cut the paintings out of their frames, authorities said Wednesday.
Aug. 1, 2002
Books
THE placid ogres and weird, naked children of Maxfield Parrish, W.W.
Dec. 9, 2007
Like critics trying out adjectives to describe a perplexing canvas, investigators and art experts are looking at the theft this week of two Maxfield Parrish paintings from a West Hollywood gallery and straining to understand.
Aug. 3, 2002
Banking on Artworks The Boston-based Bank of New England, faced with losses of more than $1 billion for 1989, has put up for sale its collection of paintings, Gobelin tapestries and other valuables.
Feb. 12, 1990
For the Record
Donald Sterling: An article in the June 14 Sports section about Clippers owner Donald Sterling hiring investigators to dig up embarrassing information about NBA executives said Sterling had made comments suggesting he did not want to see blacks at Clippers games.
June 17, 2014