Howard Pyle
Saturday, May 17, 2014

Howard Pyle’s Werewolf

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“The Werewolf” by Howard Pyle in The Ladies’ Home Journal for March 1896 Werewolf? There wolf. (There - no, there , in the middle foregro...
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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Howard Pyle and Arthur Conan Doyle, Part 1

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My interest in Howard Pyle owes a lot to my interest in Arthur Conan Doyle . When I was 11 or 12, I became obsessed with Sherlock Holmes a...
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Howard Pyle Meets With John Sloan, May 1, 1906

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According to his diary, John Sloan met Howard Pyle on this day in 1906. Sloan, then, was making his living as an illustrator, but also pain...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Some “Occasional Comics” by Howard Pyle

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“I used to earn a little odd money by drawing an occasional comic,” wrote Howard Pyle in his scrapbook about some of the work he did when he...
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Howard Pyle and Teddy Roosevelt Do Lunch Revamped

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I revamped a post  I wrote four years ago about Theodore Roosevelt’s day 110 years ago today - which included lunch with Howard Pyle. I even...
Monday, March 17, 2014

The Queen of Ireland seeks to slay Sir Tristram

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A semi-desperate attempt on my part to post something “Irish” on this St. Patrick’s Day: “The Queen of Ireland seeks to slay Sir Tristram” c...
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Testimonials to Howard Pyle

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In honor of Howard Pyle’s 161st birthday, here are a few kind words from some of his friends and admirers: “You write about a beautiful sh...
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Howard Pyle’s Boots

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I’ve mentioned my mini-obsession with Howard Pyle’s boots before . They’re the ones that show up again and again in over 25 years’ worth of ...
Monday, January 13, 2014

Howard Pyle Didn’t Sleep Here

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“Ruins of Old Post Tavern” by Howard Pyle (1879) In the summer of 1879, two 26-year-olds set off to Maryland to gather data for an articl...
Saturday, December 21, 2013

Howard Pyle Brokaw (1916-2013)

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I just learned that Howard Pyle’s oldest surviving grandson, Howard Pyle Brokaw, passed away. I’ll collect my thoughts and write more about ...
Monday, December 16, 2013

Howard Pyle on Rome

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“As for Rome, I hate it,” wrote an ailing Howard Pyle to Stanley Arthurs on December 16, 1910. “I was in my room all the time but twice, an...
Sunday, December 1, 2013

Howard Pyle in Wisconsin

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“I feel very much gratified indeed that my pictures should attract such favorable attention in Green Bay. They seem to have been a great dea...
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Sunday, November 24, 2013

A Howard Pyle Proto-Selfie

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Howard Pyle’s 1906 Self-Portrait (Collection of the National Academy of Design) Howard Pyle took lots and lots of photographs - at least...
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Katharine Pyle’s 150th Birthday

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Four days after Abraham Lincoln spoke at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - and about 100 miles east of there - Howard Pyle’s youngest sister Kath...
Monday, October 7, 2013

“The Dancer” by Howard Pyle

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“The Dancer” as it appeared in Harper’s Monthly for December 1899 There are certain Howard Pyle pictures which I’ve only ever seen in po...
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Song of Captain Kidd

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In honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day here is something from Howard Pyle. “The Song of Captain Kidd” is, in fact, one of Pyle’...
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Sunday, September 8, 2013

A Glimpse Inside the Howard Pyle Studios

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This link probably won’t be viable for ever, but it gives us a look inside the Howard Pyle Studios in Wilmington - particularly of the seld...
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, August 22, 2013

“The young fellow lounged in a rattan chair”

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A long lost, modern, summertime scene from Howard Pyle. “The young fellow lounged in a rattan chair” illustrated his own story, “A Modern Ma...
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Howard Pyle on Saint-Gaudens’ Shaw Memorial

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This past July 18th was the 150th anniversary of the Second Battle of Fort Wagner . In 1883, Augustus Saint-Gaudens was commissioned to cr...
Thursday, July 25, 2013

Maxfield Parrish Turns 143

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It’s Maxfield Parrish’s 143rd birthday today, so here are some Parrish-related posts, in case you’ve overlooked them.

Howard Pyle Photographs His Family at the Beach

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Delaware Today posted a photograph taken by Howard Pyle of his wife and children at Rehoboth Beach. They date it 1890, but it was more lik...
Friday, July 12, 2013

Andrew Wyeth and Howard Pyle

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Andrew Wyeth - who was a huge fan of Howard Pyle’s work, who owned quite a few originals (including this amazing one ) as well as Pyle’s of...
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Monday, July 8, 2013

Howard Pyle and Vincent Van Gogh

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If it wasn’t for Denis Byrd’s Blog I would have entirely missed “Howard Pyle and Vincent Van Gogh: Reflections of Changes in Taste” by Dan...
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Howard Pyle: My Heart Goes Pitter Pat

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This great op-ed by Shelly Reuben recently appeared at HuntingtonNews.net - and also, apparently, in The Evening Sun of Norwich, New Yor...
Saturday, July 6, 2013

N. C. Wyeth’s “Big” Cover Design

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On a Friday night 107 years ago this month, N. C. Wyeth wrote to his “Mama” back in Hingham, Massachusetts: This week has gone past lik...
Monday, July 1, 2013

Mother, Howard Pyle and Me

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Howard Pyle, sometime poet - or, rather, writer of “jingling verses” as he called them - was also the unwitting subject of several poems. I...
Monday, June 24, 2013

They Fluttered and Twittered

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“It tickled a certain sneaking vanity to see how the girls fluttered and twittered at his occasional attentions. They made a pretence of lau...

Howard Pyle’s Don Quixote

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Many of Howard Pyle’s pictures are well-documented. Some, not so much. For example, correspondence concerning the creation of “The Fate of a...
Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Pyle on Saint-Gaudens’s Sherman Monument

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On May 30, 1903, Augustus Saint-Gaudens ’s Sherman Monument was unveiled at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. Altho...
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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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