Maxfield Parrish
The Reader | 1897
The Reader | 1897
Giclee fine art vintage reproduction print, "The Reader", by Maxfield Parrish, 1897.
Printed using archival inks on heavyweight matte fine art paper (100% cotton rag). And shipped flat in a rigid Kraft mailer.
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Processing Times
Processing Times
Orders ship Monday thru Friday one to two days after we receive them.
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Shipping
Shipping
Orders $35 or higher ship free with USPS First Class mail. All other orders ship for a flat $3.95 fee.
Ship times average from 1 - 5 business days, dependent on where you are in the world.
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Refunds & Returns
Refunds & Returns
We think you'll love your new art, but just in case we offer a 14-day return and exchange policy for undamaged, non-custom items.
Orders can be cancelled before they ship, which is one to two days after being placed.
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I love this print! It's super unique and I couldn't find it anywhere else.
I couldn't recommend this seller enough. The print was shipped quickly and packaged carefully. The best part: it was accompanied by a sweet handwritten note and a bonus print that the seller thought I'd like based on my purchase!
I purchased this for a friend's birthday, and it's perfect! The card stock/material that it's printed on is of really excellent quality and feels yummy in the hands, and the colors and definition of the print are superb. My order came quickly and contained a very sweet surprise and note from the shop owner on the back of a small card which had one of the other art pieces printed on it of the same quality as the main print I ordered, which I'm keeping :) My only challenge with my order was that, to get the main piece into the frame I purchased at my local craft store, I had to ever so slightly shave the edges with my sharpest shears by barely a 1/2 millimeter-ish. I think the stock it's printed on is high quality craft stock, and not laser-cut, factory stock (my own speculation). Even so, that made it feel more special somehow :)