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  2. Howard Pyle - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Pirate code - Wikipedia

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    A painting depicting a marooned pirate, according to Howard Pyle.. The first set of the "Pirate's Code" was supposedly written by the Portuguese buccaneer Bartolomeu Português sometime in the early 1660s, [1] but the first recorded set belonged to George Cusack who was active from 1668 to 1675. [2]

  4. Portal:Piracy/Selected picture - Wikipedia

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    Howard Pyle's fanciful painting of Captain Kidd and his ship, the Adventure Galley, in a New York City harbor. The Adventure Galley was a three-mast square-rigged ship, which weighed 287 tons, had 34 cannons, and a crew of about 150. When it was badly leaking it was lost in San Maria, a formable pirate base. It was stripped and the rest burned.

  5. Pirates in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the English pirate Blackbeard from the 1724 book A General History of the Pyrates Pirates fight over treasure in a 1911 Howard Pyle illustration.. In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th-century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th-century depictions as ...

  6. Brandywine School - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates (1903) exemplifies the "Brandywine School" style.. The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. [1]

  7. Delaware Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1912 after Howard Pyle's death as the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts (WSFA), with over 100 paintings, drawings, and prints purchased from Pyle's widow Anne. Pyle was the best-known American illustrator of his day; he died unexpectedly in 1911 while on a trip to Italy.

  8. File:PyleNationmakersPre1911.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. 1909 in art - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Dish (Museum of Modern Art, New York) Woman with a Fan (Pushkin Museum, Moscow) Howard PyleMarooned; Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Claude Renoir in Clown Costume; Zinaida Serebriakova – At the Dressing-Table: Self-portrait; Konstantin Somov – Mikhail Kuzmin; Vardges Sureniants. Knight-Woman; Mkrtich Khrimian; Return of Queen Zabel of ...