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    Howard Pyle (March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American illustrator, painter, and author, primarily of books for young people. He was a native of Wilmington, Delaware, and he spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy.

  2. Howard Pyle (born March 5, 1853, Wilmington, Del., U.S.—died Nov. 9, 1911, Florence) was an American illustrator, painter, and author, best known for the children’s books that he wrote and illustrated.

  3. Howard Pyle (March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people. He was a native of Wilmington, Delaware, and he spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy.

  4. Oct 26, 2017 · Howard Pyle 1853–1911. Howard Pyle has long been considered "The Father of American Illustration", as much for his prolific and superb work as a writer and illustrator as for his commitment to teaching. In the 1890s, Pyle was well established as an illustrator and turned his mind to teaching others.

  5. Howard Pyle. Born: March 5, 1853 | Died: November 9, 1911. Biography. Howard Pyle (1853-1911) was one of Americas most popular illustrators and storytellers at the end of the 19th century during a period of explosive growth in the publishing industry.

  6. Howard Pyle has 1213 books on Goodreads with 166606 ratings. Howard Pyles most popular book is The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood.

  7. Howard Pyle (March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people. A native of Wilmington, Delaware, he spent the last year of his life in Florence, Italy.

  8. Howard Pyle was an American illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people. During 1894 he began teaching illustration at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (now Drexel University), and after 1900 he founded his own school of art and illustration named the Howard Pyle School of Illustration Art.

  9. Mar 29, 2022 · The Story of Siegfried. “The Forging of Balmung” by Howard Pyle (Frank French, engraver) “Please let me know when you are likely to be in New York again,” wrote E. L. Burlingame, editor at Charles Scribner’s Sons, to Howard Pyle on January 12, 1882.

  10. Howard Pyle American. 1887. Not on view. Pyle is considered the father of American illustration. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, he became interested in art and writing as a boy, studied in Philadelphia and then New York, at the Art Students League.

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