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  1. Twilight land by Pyle Howard 1853-1911, 1922-01-01
  2. The buccaneers and marooners of America being an account of the by Pyle. Howard. 1853-1911., 1897-01-01
  3. Pirates, Patriots, and Princesses: The Art of Howard Pyle (Dover Books on Fine Art) by Howard Pyle, 2006-06-09
  4. Howard Pyle: His Life - His Work (2 Volume Set)
  5. Howard Pyle--Writer, Illustrator, Founder of the Brandywine School by Henry Clarence Pitz, 1977-03
  6. Howard Pyle (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Lucien L. Agosta, 1987-04
  7. Howard Pyle: A Record of His Illustrations and Writings by Howard Pyle, 2004-04
  8. Wondrous Strange : The Wyeth Tradition by N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, et all 1998-09
  9. Wondrous Strange: The Wyeth Tradition : Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth, James Wyeth

21. The Delaware Art Museum-Howard Pyle And His Students
Harper s Monthly, December 1905. Howard Pyle (18531911) Oil on canvas 30 x 19 in. (77.5 x 49.5 cm) Museum Purchase, 1912 DAM 982.
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Permanent Collection Home Pre-Raphaelite Collection American Art of the 19th Century Howard Pyle and His Students ... Special Collections Howard Pyle and His Students The Buccaneer Was a Picturesque Fellow Illustration for "The Fate of a Treasure Town," by Howard Pyle. Harper's Monthly, December 1905 Howard Pyle (1853-1911)
Oil on canvas
30 x 19 in. (77.5 x 49.5 cm)
Museum Purchase, 1912
DAM # 982
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1853, Pyle was the son of William Pyle, a leather manufacturer. His mother, Margaret Pyle, stimulated his artistic interests by reading to him, making available fine books and illustrated periodicals, and encouraging him to write and draw. She also imparted a strong sense of both spirituality and imagination-and the connection between the two-that characterized her Swedenborgian religious beliefs. Pyle studied art briefly in Philadelphia and, at age nineteen, began giving art lessons in Wilmington. In 1876 he published his first illustrated poem in the July issue of Scribner's Monthly. Over the next thirty years, Pyle's more than three thousand illustrations appeared not only in numerous books, but also in major magazines, including St. Nicholas, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Monthly, and McClure's. For many publications, he also wrote the stories he illustrated. His work encompassed historical fiction and non-fiction, romance, European medieval themes, adventure, folk and fairy tales, poetry, and whimsical narratives for children.

22. KING ARTHUR: IMAGES
Maclise, Daniel (18061870), Arthur Receives Excalibur (1857) Maclise, Daniel (1806-1870), Morte D Arthur (1857) Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), Excalibur the
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Anonymous. From: Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death "King Arthur Sends a Doctor to Tom"
Beard, Dan (1850-1941), "Arthur Receiving Excalibur"
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "Arthur and the Strange Mantle"
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "How King Arthur Saw the Questing Beast and Thereof Had Great Marvel"
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "The Lady of the Lake Telleth Arthur of the Sword Excalibur"
Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-1898), "Merlin Taketh the Child Arthur into His Keeping"
Bensell, E. B., "Arthur Meets the Loathly Lady"
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Merlin Finds the Baby Arthur"
Brown, Ian
(b. 1962), "Arthur Triumphant" Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "Caval" Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "The Dream of Rhonabwy" Brown, Ian (b. 1962), "King Arthur" Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815-1879), "King Arthur" Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815-1879), "King Arthur Wounded Lying in the Barge" Dixon, Arthur (fl. 1893-1920)

23. EXCALIBUR & THE SWORD IN THE STONE: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Maclise, Daniel (18061870), Arthur Receives Excalibur (1857); Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), Excalibur the Sword (1903); Pyle, Howard
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EXCALIBUR AND THE SWORD IN THE STONE
The Sword in the Stone, sometimes a sword in an anvil, is drawn by Arthur as proof of his birthright and of his nobility. It is both a test and a miraculous sign of his royalty. The sword drawn from the stone is different from the one given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake. The latter is always referred to as Excalibur; the former is called by that name only once, when Arthur draws the sword at a crucial moment in the first battle to test his sovereignty (Vinaver I, 19): "thenne he drewe his swerd Excalibur, but it was so breyght in his enemyes eyen that it gaf light lyke thirty torchys."
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24. Howard Pyle And Twilight Land
The Illustrators ProjectHoward Pyle (18531911) Excellent profile with pictures and illustrations, and an extensive Bibliography and list of his works
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Howard Pyle - A story Artist
Stories from Twilight Land - Introduction
    The earth and the air and the sky were all still, just as it is at twilight, and I heard them laughing and talking in the tap-room of the Inn of the Sign of Mother Goose the linking of glasses, and the rattling and clatter of knives and forks and plates and dishes. That is where I wished to go. So in I went. Mother Goose herself opened the door, and there I was. The room was full of twilight; but there they sat, every one of them. I did not count them, but there were ever so many: Aladdin , and Ali Baba , and Fortunatis , and Jack-the-Giant-Killer , and Doctor Faustus , and Bidpai , and Cinderella , and Patient Grizzle , and the Soldier who cheated the Devil , and St. George , and Hans in Luck , who traded and traded his lump of gold until he had only an empty churn to show for it; and there was Sinbad the Sailor , and the Tailor who killed seven flies at a blow , and the Fisherman who fished up the Genie , and the Lad who fiddled for the Jew in the Bramble Bush , and the Blacksmith who made death sit in his appletree , and Boots , who always marries the princess, whether he wants to or not a rag-tag lot as ever you saw in your life, gathered from every place, and brought together in Twilight Land.

25. Elizabeth Nesbitt Room Illustrators Project
Le Site de Merlin iconographie relative à Merlin. Viviane envoûte Merlin Source Pyle, Howard (18531911), Vivien bewitches Merlin from The Story of King Arthur and His Knights.
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Howard Pyle (1853-1911)
Biography Secondary Sources
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Something About the Author, vol. 16.
Detroit: Gale Research Inc.,
1979. pg. 224. Howard Pyle was born in Wilmington, Delaware on March 5, 1853. His family settled the Brandywine Valley after arriving from England as Quaker immigrants in 1682. At the time of Pyle's birth, Wilmington was a small town beginning to grow into a city. The Pyle home was in the country just outside of town next to a rich garden filled with flowers, fruit trees, vines, a greenhouse and a summerhouse. Books and pictures filled the home and the fireplace in the library contributed to its warm and inviting atmosphere. These surroundings nurtured Pyle's young imagination. The images of his idyllic childhood in Wilmington would stay with Pyle all of his life. He would return to them again and again in his illustrations and writings such as in the descriptions of the gardens in The Garden Behind the Moon, The Story of Jack Ballister's Fortunes, and in some of the descriptive passages in his Arthurian books (Nesbitt 1966, 9). According to Pyle, his mother brightened his childhood with "an illuminating joyfulness in beautiful things" (Agosta 1987, 4). She introduced him to the Grimm fairy tales, stories from the Arabian Nights, Slovenly Peter, A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, Robinson Crusoe, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Ritson's collection of ballads about Robin Hood. He spent hours reading illustrated novels by Dickens, Thackeray, Bunyan, and Dafoe and enjoying the illustrations by Thomas Bewick, Felix Octavius Darley, and John Tenniel in Punch. His mother also exposed him to important British artists and illustrators of the 1860's including Arthur Boyd Houghton, Charles Keene, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Holman Hunt, and Edward Burne-Jones. Very early in life Pyle began associating pictures with texts. According to Henry Pitz, "the concept of the picture springing from literary ideas was ingrained in him from the start" (Pitz 1969, 40).

26. MSN Encarta - Pyle, Howard
Pyle, Howard (18531911), American illustrator, teacher, and writer, born in Wilmington, Delaware. His stories and illustrations for Harper s Weekly
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27. The Athenaeum - Howard Pyle (American, 1853-1911)
Howard Pyle. (American, 18531911),
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29. Howard Pyle - HarperCollins
Howard Pyle. Howard Pyle (18531911) was a celebrated artist, author, and teacher and a primary figure in the history of children s literature.
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30. Howard Pyle
Translate this page Howard Pyle. illustrateur (1853-1911) Nationalité américaine. Biographie Howard Pyle est né le 5 mars 1853 à Wilmington.
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31. Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle. American illustrator (18531911) Biography Howard Pyle was born in 1853 in Wilmington. He studied at the Art Student
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HOWARD PYLE
American illustrator (1853-1911)
Biography:
Howard Pyle, author of illustrated works:
A modern Aladdin , 1892, 32 illustrations.
Book of Pirates , Harper, 1921, 8 illustrations.
Mery Adventures of Robin Hood
, Scribner, 1883, 61 illustrations.
Story of King Arthur and his Knights , 1903, 31 illustrations.
Story of Sir Launcelot of The Round Table , Scribner, 1905.
Works illustrated by Howard Pyle:
Baldwin, Story of Siegfried , 1882, 6 illustrations.
Mark Twain
Saint Joan of Arc , Harper, 1919, 4 illustrations.
Doyle, Arthur Conan
The parasite , Harper and Brothers, 1895.
Hawthorne
A wonder-book for girls and boys; and, Tanglewood tales , Houghton Mifflin, 1900.
Howard Pyle on the Internet:
Biography in English

32. Pyle, Howard (Litteraturnettet)
Norsk Oversetterforening. OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Pyle, Howard 18531911. E-tekst Project Gutenberg Tekst. SØK ETTER Pyle, Howard. SØK I E
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33. Pyle, Howard (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Pyle, Howard 18531911. E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
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34. BPCA - Pyle, Howard
Howard Pyle Howard Pyle (18531911) studied for three years with the Antwerp-school gold-medallist Van der Weilen. In 1876 Pyle
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(1853-1911) studied for three years with the Antwerp-school gold-medallist Van der Weilen. In 1876 Pyle moved to New York where he attended classes at the Art Student's League and produced illustrations for magazines such as Harper's Weekly and St. Nicholas. Pyle returned to Delaware in 1879 and began writing and illustrating his own books. His illustrated adaptation of the Robin Hood legends, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883), is one of his best-known early works. Pyle continued writing and illustrating adventure books for much of his career, focusing on American colonial tales, Arthurian legends and adventure stories. In addition to illustrating his own books, Pyle also contributed to works by Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Dean Howells and Henry Van Dyke. At a time when it was customary to study art in Europe, Pyle strongly believed that students should seek training and inspiration in America. He began teaching classes, often for free, at the Drexel School of Arts and Sciences in Philadelphia and the Art Institute in Chicago. He attracted a large number of students, inspiring them with his idealism and the high standards he set. In 1900, Pyle resigned from Drexel and founded the Howard Pyle School of Art in Wilmington, Delaware. His students include many of the best-known American illustrators of the period:

35. Howard Pyle At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
The Mad Cybrarian s Library. Howard Pyle. 18531911. Men of Iron (Gutenberg Text Zip); Howard Pyle s Book of Pirates; fiction, fact
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36. Pyle, Howard
Login Logout. ISBN Title Most Popular Similar Authors. Pyle, Howard 18531911. (Howard Pyle). Books by this Author. Bearskin by
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by Howard Pyle ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman ; afterword by Peter Glassman
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by Howard Pyle ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman ; afterword by Peter Glassman
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ISBN: 0-68809-838-X Howard Pyle's book of pirates by Howard Pyle ; compiled by Merle Johnson Publisher: Champaign, Ill. : Project Gutenberg ISBN: 0-58515-169-5 Twilight land by Howard Pyle Publisher: Champaign, Ill. : Project Gutenberg ISBN: 0-58515-192-X FAQ Contact Us

37. Historical Society Of Delaware - The World Of Howard Pyle
presents Pirates, Patriots, and Medieval Pageantry The World of Howard Pyle at the Pyle (18531911) conjured up an image of pirates in ragged clothing, eye
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Howard Pyle, An Attack on a Galleon
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Pirates, Patriots, and Medieval Pageantry:
The World of Howard Pyle
at the Delaware History Museum In celebration of Howard Pyle’s 150 th birthday, the Historical Society of Delaware presents Pirates, Patriots, and Medieval Pageantry: The World of Howard Pyle at the Delaware History Museum from October 25 through January 10, 2004. Rather than a retrospective, the exhibition will focus on Pyle’s three best-loved subjects. More than 30 paintings, on loan from the Delaware Art Museum and private collections, present the dramatic, bold lines, brilliant colors and complex characters that typify the work of the “Father of American Illustration.” Pyle (1853-1911) conjured up an image of pirates in ragged clothing, eye-patches, tri-corner-hats, bandanas and earrings that still permeates our understanding of the topic today. Pyle’s 100-year-old paintings of burning galleons or marooned pirates could have been used to costume a current blockbuster movie. Stimulated by the surge in patriotism following the Centennial, many authors began writing down the tales of our colonial past.

38. Brief Online History Of Drexel University -- Howard Pyle
Howard Pyle (18531911) was a native of Wilmington, Delaware. He was one of the most prominent illustrators of his time. Pyle taught
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Howard Pyle Detailed biography, bibliographies of works by and about Pyle, with five illustrations. Howard Pyle (18531911) Biography and critique.
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40. The Battle Of Nashville By Howard Pyle
One of the most famous depictions of the Battle of Nashville was painted by Howard Pyle (18531911), known as the Father of American Illustration. The Fifth
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THE BATTLE of NASHVILLE by Howard Pyle
The Battle of Nashville, by Howard Pyle

(Detail) Oil on Canvas, 1906, Minnesota Historical Society Collections One of the most famous depictions of the Battle of Nashville
was painted by Howard Pyle (1853-1911),
known as the "Father of American Illustration."
The Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Tenth Minnesota Regiments
fought in a deadly charge across a muddy cornfield near Shy's Hill on Dec. 16, 1864.
More than 300 soldiers were left on the field.
This scene is one of six mural-sized paintings of Minnesota's Civil War regiments
hanging in the Governor's suite of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. BACK to Battle of Nashville Features

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