Howard Pyle

Author and illustrator of children's books

Howard Pyle - Artists & Creatives born March 5th, 1853
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An author and illustrator specialized in children's literature. Contributed significantly to the genre with distinctive artwork and engaging storytelling. Founded a school of illustration in Wilmington, Delaware, cultivating new talent in the field. Published classics such as 'The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood' and 'The Story of King Arthur and His Knights'.

Wrote 'The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood'

Illustrated 'The Story of King Arthur and His Knights'

Founded an illustration school in Wilmington

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