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  1. Truth in the Fool's Lodge. Artist Howard Pyle (American illustrator, 1853–1911) Illustration Citation"The Pilgrimage of Truth," by Erik Bogh, in Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1900.

  2. Title: Truth in the Fool's Lodge. Illustration (6) to Erik Bögh, translated from the Danish by Jacob Riis, "The Pilgrimage of Truth," Harper's Monthly Magazine (December 1900) Date: 1900. Artist: Howard Pyle (American, 1853–1911) Medium: Color photomechanical reproduction.

  3. The initials H. P. are inscribed on the chest in Rockwell’s image, echoing the inscription on William Kidd’s coffer in Pyle’s painting Buried Treasure (Fig. 6), an illustration reproduced first in Harper’s Monthly and later in Howard Pyle’s Book of Pirates (1921), which Rockwell owned.

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  4. Nov 13, 2014 · Pyle was the man who created the instantly recognizable, swashbuckling pirate esthetic of blowzy pants, sashes, mustaches, earrings, head scarves etc. Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow and the Pirates of the Caribbean look the way they do because of Howard Pyle's century old illustrations.

  5. Artist Howard Pyle (American illustrator, 1853–1911) Illustration Citation "The Pilgrimage of Truth," by Erik Bogh, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, December 1900 Medium Graphite on paper

  6. Pyle not only wrote the text and drew the illustrations, he designed every aspect of the book, with elaborate marginal detailing and calligraphic scrolls inserted into the illustrations, which were themselves adaptations of archaic woodcuts, just as the prose was an adaptation of archaic rhetoric.

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  8. Howard Pyle was an American illustrator, painter, and author, best known for the children’s books that he wrote and illustrated. Pyle studied at the Art Students’ League, New York City, and first attracted attention by his line drawings after the style of Albrecht Dürer.

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