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Howard Pyle
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Howard Pyle
Age: 58 †
Born: 1853
Born: January 1
Died: 1911
Died: January 1
Illustrator
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Wilmington
Delaware
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I managed to potter along tolerably well in the morning, sitting in the sun and sketching the old buildings... but in the afternoon, sitting in the shade... with stiff fingers and chilled bones... the water froze in little cakes all over the picture.
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He who jumps for the moon and gets it not leaps higher than he who stoops for a penny in the mud.
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The student learns rules but all the rules in the world never make a picture.
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I am of use to the younger artists through the advice and criticism which I give them.
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