Howard Pyle
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

July 27, 1895

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“Your spiritual writings haunt me like personal experiences.” William Dean Howells to Howard Pyle, July 27, 1895
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Monday, July 19, 2010

What, Do You Think You’re Dewing?

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“Thereupon the poor woman screamed aloud, and cried out that he was a Murderer” from the short story “Retribution” by Howard Pyle in Harper...
Friday, July 9, 2010

July 9, 1899

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Turner’s Mill, Chadd’s Ford, Pennsylvania, Summer 1898 or 1899 From The Philadelphia Inquirer , July 9, 1899: ...A summer school of quit...
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

And Here’s to You, Mrs. Zadel B. Gustafson

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“The old man's face changed suddenly, and he pressed his hand hard upon the arm of the hair cloth sofa” by Howard Pyle for “A Modern Pu...
Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Some of Thornton Oakley's Pyleana

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The Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (or PACSCL) has embarked on the "Hidden Collections in the Philadelph...
Monday, July 5, 2010

Howard Pyle's Proto-Vuvuzela?

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Almost, but not quite - as you'll discover when you read the accompanying, oddly-metered verse. "Jeremy Black's Fourth of July...

Independence Day with Howard Pyle, 1902

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Before the sulfurous smoke of the Fourth of July dissipates entirely, here's how Pyle student Allen Tupper True described the day at Cha...
Tuesday, June 29, 2010

June 29, 1886: Master Jacob, Proto-Parrish

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Howard Pyle's headpiece for his fairytale "Master Jacob," first published in Harper's Young People for June 29, 1886, and...
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Howard Pyle 100 Years Ago

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What was Howard Pyle doing exactly 100 years ago? Why, painting like mad on "Peter Stuyvesant and the English Fleet" (also kno...
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

June 27, 1904

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"Anyone looking at Remington’s work feels that he has breathed the air of the Plains, and is at home there. It is necessary either to h...
Sunday, June 20, 2010

Decoration for “A Song of Peace”

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Howard Pyle’s “decoration” for Edwin Markham’s poem, “A Song of Peace,” appeared in Collier’s Weekly for June 14, 1902. And 108 years ago t...
Friday, June 18, 2010

June 18, 1887

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I hope this will make up somewhat for my long delay in posting anything - and for my even longer delay in posting a picture. "'B...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

May 11, 1906

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“In Wilmington Lucia Guliana was placed on trial in the Federal Court on charge of having imported Rosa Caliente from Italy for immoral purp...
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Friday, April 30, 2010

April 30, 1893

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"Illustration is such a dangerous thing. It is so apt to set the readers ideas into a fixed and hardened shape instead of allowing them...
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Monday, April 26, 2010

Willa Cather to Howard Pyle, April 26, 1906

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"Will Mr. Howard Pyle accept through me the love and of seven big and little children to whom he taught the beauty of language and of l...
Friday, April 23, 2010

April 23, 1907

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"I am in great danger of grinding out conventional magazine illustrations for conventional magazine stories. I feel myself now to be at...
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Saturday, April 10, 2010

A Certain Howard Pyle Fan

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This blog is all about Howard Pyle. But the other important artist in my life - really, the most important artist and the most important ma...
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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Queen Esther, 1902

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Readers of Scribner's Magazine for April 1902 must have been startled on seeing "Queen Esther inciting the Indians to Attack the ...
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

April Fools from Howard Pyle, Part 4

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I’m overwhelmed by fools - Howard Pyle’s fools, I mean: he just drew and painted too many to show all at once. But here’s one more, in yet a...

April Fools from Howard Pyle, Part 3

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This fool - a detail from the illustrated verse “Venturesome Boldness” ( Harper’s Young People , August 26, 1884) - has the distinction of b...

April Fools from Howard Pyle, Part 2

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This fool - or jester, if you will - is from Erik Bogh’s “The Pilgrimage of Truth” ( Harper’s New Monthly Magazine , December 1900). Its tit...

April Fools from Howard Pyle, Part 1

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Well, this fool is not from April per se , but from "The Quaker Lady" by S. Weir Mitchell ( Harper's New Monthly Magazine , N...

April 1, 1901: Woodrow Wilson to Howard Pyle

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"Tory Refugees on their way to Canada" by Howard Pyle (1901) Although the second collaboration of Howard Pyle and Woodrow Wilso...
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Farewell March

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Before March slips away entirely, let me acknowledge Jeff A. Menges' kind mention of my blog in his blog post, March is Pyle's Month...
Monday, March 29, 2010

March 29, 1899

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"When I look ahead, the end seems so close and I have done so little that I almost despair of accomplishing anything. I feel as though ...
Thursday, March 25, 2010

Down Fell the Fisherman, 1890

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The tiny and terrific "Down fell the fisherman" from "Where to Lay the Blame" by Howard Pyle was first published in Harp...

The American Art News on Howard Pyle, March 25, 1905

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"Mr. Howard Pyle, as he said in his lecture at the Art [Students'] League on [March 18th], regards the making of compositions of ex...
Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Into the River, 1893

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What a passion comes over us sometimes for silence and rest! - that this dreadful mechanism, unwinding the endless tapestry of time, embroid...

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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Saturday, March 20, 2010

A Howard Pyle Bookplate: March 20, 1886

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Design for an unused bookplate by Howard Pyle, 1886 "It was with me very much a work of love and I certainly should not care to part...
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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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