Portion of title |
American master rediscovered |
Contents |
Introduction: perspectives on Pyle / Heather Campbell Coyle -- Pyle as a picture maker / James Gurney -- Howard Pyle and the Arthurian legends / Alan Lupack, Barbara Tepa Lupack -- Gunpowder smoke and buried dubloons: adventure and lawlessness in Pyle's piratical world / Anne M. Loechle -- Composing American history: Pyle's illustrations for Henry Cabot Lodge's "The story of the revolution" / Heather Campbell Coyle -- Catalysts and concepts: exploring Pyle's references to contemporary visual culture / Margaretta S. Frederick -- "The bitter delight": Howard Pyle and the Swedenborgian faith / Mary F. Holahan -- The gender of illustration: Howard Pyle, masculinity, and the fate of American art / Eric J. Segal -- Teaching storytelling / Joyce K. Schiller -- Inspiring minds: Howard Pyle and his students / Virginia O'Hara -- Chasing the muse: Norman Rockwell and the legacy of Howard Pyle / Stephanie Haboush Plunkett -- The persistence of pirates: Pyle, piracy, and the silver screen / David M. Lubin. |
General note | Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, Del., Nov. 12, 2011-Mar. 4, 2012 and at the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Mass., June 9-Oct. 28, 2012. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 2011030413 |
ISBN | 9780977164431 (pbk.) |
ISBN | 0977164438 (pbk.) |