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Walking the Plank Fine Art Print
Walking the Plank
20" x 28"
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Price: $240.99
'They Talked It Over - With Me Sitting on the Horse' Fine Art Print
'They Talked It Over - With Me Sitting on the Horse'
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $242.99
A Lonely Duel in the Middle of a Great Sunny Field Fine Art Print
A Lonely Duel in the Middle of a Great Sunny Field
21" x 27"
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Price: $236.99
Mary Dyer Brought Before Governor Endicott Fine Art Print
Mary Dyer Brought Before Governor Endicott
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $241.99
An American Privateer Taking a British Prize Fine Art Print
An American Privateer Taking a British Prize
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $241.99
A Banquet to Genet Fine Art Print
A Banquet to Genet
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $240.99
Carrying Powder to Perry at Lake Erie, 1911 Fine Art Print
Carrying Powder to Perry at Lake Erie, 1911
28" x 22"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $245.99
When All the World Seemed Young Fine Art Print
When All the World Seemed Young
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $241.99
General Lee on his Famous Charger Fine Art Print
General Lee on his Famous Charger
21" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $242.99
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Howard Pyle (1853 – 1911) was a very popular illustrator and storyteller in America at the end of the 19th century. This is the period that there was an explosive growth in the publishing industry. 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. On top of viewing original works of art in private and public collections in New York, Philadelphia and Wilmington, he engrossed contemporary imagery through, reproductive prints, illustrated books and periodicals and fine art reproductions (photomechanical). The broad appeal of his imagery made him a famous person in his lifetime. Pyle tailored his style to suit the story being illustrated, borrowing from a broad range of styles, including Aestheticism, Pre-Raphaelitism, American and realist painting Symbolism.

His success as an artist was enhanced by his knowledge of his audience of and appreciation of the many European and American sources that he quoted and referenced. The artist’s body of work includes images of European up to the 18th-century. Pyle’s illustrations of the primeval world showed his interest in traditional subject matter prominent in academic painting in Europe. He particularly had a passion for the Middle Ages and he illustrated and wrote several works set in medieval England and Europe. His pirate imagery is a unique combination of his own personal vision and historical accuracy – it’s perhaps his best known work. His most enduring and strongest images are those depicting the United States, both in the past and present.
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