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Walking the Plankby Howard Pyle
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Women at the Polls in New Jerseyby Howard Pyle
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'They Awaited the Order to Charge'by Howard Pyle
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Washington's Retreat from Great Meadowsby Howard Pyle
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'His army broke up and followed him, weeping and sobbing'by Howard Pyle
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'They Talked It Over - With Me Sitting on the Horse'by Howard Pyle
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Lonely Duel in the Middle of a Great Sunny Fieldby Howard Pyle
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'General Jackson, president-elect, on his way to Washington'by Howard Pyle
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Shays's Mob in Possession of a Courthouseby Howard Pyle
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Continental Army Marching Down the Old Bowery, New York, 25th November 1783by Howard Pyle
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Washington and Steuben at Valley Forgeby Howard Pyle
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'The Wounded Soldiers Sat Along the Wall'by Howard Pyle
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Carnival at Philadelphia, illustration from 'The Battle of Monmouth Court House'by Howard Pyle
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Tory Refugees on Their Way to Canada, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation'by Howard Pyle
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Christmas Morning in Old New York Before the Revolutionby Howard Pyle
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Thomas Moon began to Lay about him with his Swordby Howard Pyle
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Landing at Jamestown from a Dutch Man-of-Warby Howard Pyle
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Arrival of the Young Women at Jamestownby Howard Pyle
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'The Master Caused us to have some Beere'by Howard Pyle
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Mary Dyer Brought Before Governor Endicottby Howard Pyle
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Anne Hutchinson Preaching in her House in Boston, 1637, illustration from 'Colonies and Nationby Howard Pyle
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Quaker Exhorter in New England, illustration from 'The Second Generation of Englishmen in America'by Howard Pyle
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Sir William Berkeley Surrendering to the Commissioners of the Commonwealth, illustration from 'In Washington's Day'by Howard Pyle
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Burning of Jamestown, 1676, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation'by Howard Pyle
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Death of Indian Chief Alexander, Brother of King Philipby Howard Pyle
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Death of King Philipby Howard Pyle
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Along the Canal in Old Manhattan, illustration from 'The Evolution of New York'by Howard Pyle
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Along the Water Front in Old New York, illustration from 'The Evolution of New Yorkby Howard Pyle
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Arrival of Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation'by Howard Pyle
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Governor Andros and the Boston Peopleby Howard Pyle
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Mynheer's Morning Hornby Howard Pyle
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Quaker and King at Whitehallby Howard Pyle
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William Penn in Conference with the Colonistsby Howard Pyle
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Pennsylvania Cave-Dwelling, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation'by Howard Pyle
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Arresting a Witchby Howard Pyle
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Giles Corey in Prisonby Howard Pyle
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A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Howard Pyle (Born 1853 – Died 1911) was an author and illustrator, primarily of books for young people. He spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy. He taught illustration at Drexel University (formerly the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry). After 1900, he started his own school of art and illustration, and he called it the Howard Pyle School of Illustration Art. He crafted a unique approach to the illustration art by immersing himself in the art of his time. His illustrations appeared in magazines like Scribner’s Magazine, St. Nicholas, and Harper’s Monthly, gaining him international exposure. Some of Pyle’s more notable students were Frank Schoonover, N. C. Wyeth, Ethel Franklin Betts, Elenore Abbott, Harvey Dunn, Anna Whelan Betts, Jessie Willcox Smith, Philip R. Goodwin, Clyde O. DeLand, Violet Oakley, Thornton Oakley, Olive Rush, Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle, Elizabeth Shippen Green, Allen Tupper True, William James Aylward, and Arthur E. Becher. His studio and home in Wilmington is still standing and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is where he taught his students. Pyle is credited with coming up what has become the stereotype (modern) of pirate dress, and he’s also well known for his illustrations of pirates. He also illustrated adventure and historical stories for periodicals. In 1910 Pyle traveled to Florence, Italy to study mural painting. The following year he died of Bight’s Disease, a sudden kidney infection. He left behind a rich legacy including framed Howard Pyle.