click image for close-up Howard Pyle illustrated many historical and adventure stories for periodicals, including Harper's Weekly. In 1917, he created this depiction of the 1619 arrival of ...
Premium online access is only available to PW subscribers. If you have an active subscription and need to set up or change your password, please click here. New to PW? To set up immediate access ...
click image for close-up American illustrator Howard Pyle, illustrator of many historical and adventure stories for periodicals, created this depiction of a slave auction in New Amsterdam (later ...
The acquisition of fashionable dress and accessories was first suggested in 1898 by Howard Pyle, who was then Director of the School of Illustration, “as a help to historic and artistic study” by the ...
The origins of these classic costumes are probably not what you would expect. What would a witch costume be without a pointy hat? Why do pirates wear so many accessories that would be impractical on ...
In continuation of Drexel University’s 125th anniversary celebration, the Pennoni Honors College will co-present with the National Museum of American Illustration, a new exhibition showcasing the ...
His subject matter often includes people, animals, and landscapes. Jamie Wyeth has been influenced by Andrew Wyeth, N.C. Wyeth, Carolyn Wyeth, and Howard Pyle. He once said, "Quite simply, Andrew ...
How do you feel about automated vehicles? What effects do you think they will have on your generation? Read this article and post your comments and questions for Matt Richtel by Nov. 14. By The ...
Year-round, the indoor galleries focus on British Pre-Raphaelites, collected by founder Howard Pyle, 19th-century American art and contemporary art. The Delaware Art Museum also has an interactive ...
The Ernie Pyle Experiment! explores how it was done. Each episode, through fact and fiction, examines the circumstances surrounding an actual Ernie Pyle column from this pre-WWII era—the body of ...
The street is lined with nightclubs and movie houses, including the landmark Howard and Lincoln theaters. The Whitelaw Hotel, the first hotel in D.C. to cater to wealthy African Americans ...