Two days after Howard Pyle died, muralist
Edwin Howland Blashfield eulogized him in a letter to their mutual friend, architect
Cass Gilbert:
Nov 11 1911
Dear Mr Gilbert
I was shocked to hear of Howard Pyle’s death and very very sorry too for I think he had before him years of work and I believe that his European trip would have put even more of interest into his beautiful talent. His canvas in the State Capitol of Minnesota is the finest battle-piece I’ve ever seen except that of the Bourget by De Neuville (which latter depends largely on its episodical quality).
His death is a very great loss
Yours
Edwin H Blashfield
I wish I had known him better
[The letter comes from the Cass Gilbert Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.]
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