Howard Pyle
Showing posts with label 1885. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1885. Show all posts
Friday, August 23, 2013

“Her native songs for him she sung”

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Another seldom seen Howard Pyle illustration. This one was Pyle’s sole contribution to The Inca Princess by Mrs. M. B. M. Toland, published...
Thursday, April 12, 2012

Howard Pyle’s Wedding Pictures

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“The Sailor’s Wedding” by Howard Pyle (1895) It’s Howard Pyle’s wedding anniversary today: on April 12, 1881, the 28-year-old artist-...
Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Howard Pyle at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Title-page drawing for The Wonder Clock (“1887” was changed to “1888” in the first edition of book) No, you won’t find a major exhibiti...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010

November 3, 1885

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“The Children are sent to the Asylum.” I know how they feel. This lovely pen and ink (about 9 x 7.5") is typical post- Pepper-and-Salt ...
Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Howard Pyle’s Mother Died 125 Years Ago Today

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Margaret Churchman Painter Pyle, aged 57, died on November 2, 1885, at her home at 502 West 11th Street in Wilmington, Delaware. “Cancer of...
Wednesday, March 24, 2010

March 24, 1885: A Newspaper Puff

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Howard Pyle's "A Newspaper Puff" appeared in Harper's Young People for March 24, 1885, and in Pepper and Salt later tha...
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"Yahn Show-en-hare" is an illustrator, a genealogist, and a researcher and collector of all things regarding Howard Pyle (1853-1911) and John Schoenherr (1935-2010)
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