Parrish Sisters

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Williamina Parrish (September 9, 1879 – January 3, 1941) and Grace Parrish (August 21, 1881 – March 9, 1954) were respected photographers who worked together as The Parrish Sisters at the beginning of the twentieth century. Grace Parrish, Will’s younger sister, was also a very successful photographer. She was also a model and a violinist. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Parrish Sisters
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rdf:langString "... my younger sister Grace and I work together and that is the only reason any of our pictures are worth while. So you will please put us together in speaking of them, as it would be unfair to say that I alone had made the photographs. We think and work together for one end – Art"
rdf:langString --Williamina Parrish, Western Camera Notes, June 1903
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rdf:langString Williamina Parrish (September 9, 1879 – January 3, 1941) and Grace Parrish (August 21, 1881 – March 9, 1954) were respected photographers who worked together as The Parrish Sisters at the beginning of the twentieth century. Williamina "Will" Parrish was considered the leader of The Potters, a group of late teens/early twenties female artists publishing, from 1904 to 1907, The Potter's Wheel, a monthly artistic and literary magazine. She was also the editor of the magazine. The name The Potter's Wheel was inspired by the facing pair of potters made by Caroline Risque which appeared in the inaugural November 1904 magazine. Grace Parrish, Will’s younger sister, was also a very successful photographer. She was also a model and a violinist.
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