Original woodcut print from James Reid's Life of Christ in Woodcuts published 1930, depicting angel visiting shepherd on a hillside. James Reid (1907-1989) was a Pennsylvania-born illustrator who studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art under Thornton Oakley who was a disciple of the Brandywine School made famous by N.C. Wyeth. Reid was among a group of early 20th century artists, including Lynd Ward, to put forth the idea of the graphic novel. The Life of Christ in Woodcuts is among the first wordless novels ever produced, laying the groundwork for the graphic novel genre as we know it today. He produced seventy-eight wood engravings for The Life of Christ in Woodcuts in 1930 published by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. Using stylized woodcut prints, Reid depicts the important events in the life of Christ narrating his life with moving simplicity. Condition: Very good Sheet size: 6” x 9” Image 3 1/2" x 4"
Original woodcut print from James Reid's Life of Christ in Woodcuts published 1930, depicting the Annunciation of Mary. James Reid (1907-1989) was a Pennsylvania-born illustrator who studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art under Thornton Oakley who was a disciple of the Brandywine School made famous by N.C. Wyeth. Reid was among a group of early 20th century artists, including Lynd Ward, to put forth the idea of the graphic novel. The Life of Christ in Woodcuts is among the first wordless novels ever produced, laying the groundwork for the graphic novel genre as we know it today. He produced seventy-eight wood engravings for The Life of Christ in Woodcuts in 1930 published by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. Using stylized woodcut prints, Reid depicts the important events in the life of Christ narrating his life with moving simplicity. Condition: Very good Sheet size: 6” x 9” Image 3 1/2" x 5"
Original woodcut print from James Reid's Life of Christ in Woodcuts published 1930, depicting Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus fleeing to Egypt. James Reid (1907-1989) was a Pennsylvania-born illustrator who studied at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art under Thornton Oakley who was a disciple of the Brandywine School made famous by N.C. Wyeth. Reid was among a group of early 20th century artists, including Lynd Ward, to put forth the idea of the graphic novel. The Life of Christ in Woodcuts is among the first wordless novels ever produced, laying the groundwork for the graphic novel genre as we know it today. He produced seventy-eight wood engravings for The Life of Christ in Woodcuts in 1930 published by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. Using stylized woodcut prints, Reid depicts the important events in the life of Christ narrating his life with moving simplicity. Condition: Very good Sheet size: 6” x 9” Image 3 1/2" x 4 1/2"
Frank Schoonover, great American illustrator, didn't quite reach the level of stardom that superstar illustrator N.C. Wyeth did. Schoonover's work looked a lot like Wyeth's, undoubtedly because they were both students of master illustrator Howard Pyle and were schooled with the same great illustrative principles, becoming part of the famous Brandywine School. Prolific like Wyeth, when Schoonover died at the age of 94 he had over two thousand illustrations to his credit. Joan of Arc was one of his classic subjects for a book in 1918, shown here with some illustrations from that book — and just because I like it so much, I've placed my favorite on top.
An archival premium Quality Botanical Art Print of the Dogwood by Redoute for sale by Brandywine General Store. The French Botanical artist produced this print for the massive book, The Sylva of North America, a tome which was paid for by the French government to study the trees and fauna of the New World to see if any of these trees should be introduced into France and Europe. The author was Francois Andre Michaux with many illustrations by Redoute. This picture shows two separate branches of the Dogwood, one had two blooms while the other branch shows the red berries that come after the blooming. The Dogwood was described thus, This tree is first seen in the North in the state of Massachusetts and is found to the South and also in the eastern and western districts. The dogwood prefers a soil that is moist, gravelly and mostly uneven. Over the extent of the whole large country the dogwood is one of the most common trees of the vast American forests. With the beauty of the numerous flowers and the red berries that follow afterwards, renders this tree one of the fairest ornaments of the United States Forest. Even though the berries are very bitter tasting, they attract many birds which eat the berries through the winter. Generally grows to 18 to 20 feet in height with a diameter of 4 to 5 inches. The wood in compact, heavy and fine grained and takes on a brilliant shine or polish. The sap is white and the heart is a chocolate color. The lumber can not be used in jobs requiring mass volumes because of the small size, but it is used in small tools such as mallets, small vices, harrow teeth, hames for horse collars, linings for sledges and etc. It also makes an excellent fuel but is to small to haul to the markets in the city. The Liber, or interior bark, is extremely bitter and proves and excellent remedy in intermitting fevers. The bark also makes an excellent ink. The author thinks the Dogwood merits the attention of the Europeans for the value of the wood, but especially for the beauty of the flowers for use in parks and extensive gardens. Cornus Florida. Botanical art print #104
Well known during the 20th century for his bold, imaginative illustrations that brought new characterizations to classic stories such as Treasure Island and The Boy’s King Arthur, N. C. Wyeth vigorously pursued parallel interests in painting landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes, murals, and advertising images throughout his career. N. C.
Andrew Wyeth [American realist painter, 1917- 2009]. Taught by his father artist and illustrator N.C. Wyeth. Andrew's son, Jamie Wyeth, is part of the third generation of Wyeth artists. Brandywine Valley around Chadds Ford Pennsylvania Official website for Andrew Wyeth: www.andrewwyeth.com/index.html
NC Wyeth put the “Golden” in the “Golden Age of Illustration”. He is the atomic bomb of illustrators. It behooves me to give some background. He learned much of his craft …
N.C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth [American Golden Age Illustrator, 1882-1945] Patriarch of three generations of Wyeth-Hurd artists, including son Andrew Wyeth and grandson Jamie Wyeth Oil on canvas Brandywine River Museum: collections.brandywine.org/ncwcr Golden Age Comic Book Stories: goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/search?q=N.+C.+Wyeth ____ Slight digital restoration and enhancement by plumleaves.
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The Brandywine River Museum of Art and The Westmoreland Museum of American Art have come together in this exhibition to share their finest works from the Richard M. Scaife Bequest. A long-time trustee of the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art—as well as a newspaper publisher, art collector, and philanthropist—Scaife left a major part of his extensive art collection to both museums following his death in 2014. This exhibition, which includes 50 paintings, celebrates Scaife’s passion for the rich traditions of American art.
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N. C. Wyeth ~ The Black Arrow by Robert Louis Stevenson ~ Published by Scribner's 1916 N. C. Wyeth ~ Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper ~ Published by Scribner's 1925 N. C. Wyeth ~ The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman ~ Published by Little Brown & Co 1924 N. C. Wyeth ~ Michael Strogoff by Jules…
Violet Oakley [American painter 1874-1961] Illustration for the Encouragement of Reading Oil on canvas Private collection
Artist Maxfield Parrish Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1870 - March 30, 1966, Plainfield, New Hampshire
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More Dungeons and Dragons Stuff! Here are a couple of interior paintings and the cover from: "The Plane Above-Secrets of the Astral Sea" There a couple of images here that were inspired by some classic paintings. My good friend Jeff Menges is doing a seminar on the influence of Golden Age illustrators on contemporary artists and it reminded me of these, so.... Enjoy- WOC "Pirates of the Astral Sea" (Cover) 12"x16" digital ©Wizards of the Coast NC Wyeth "Battle in the Astral Sea" 12"x14" digital ©Wizards of the Coast JW Waterhouse "Armada of the Astral Sea" 6"x8" digital ©Wizards of the Coast ©2010 William O'Connor Studios www.wocstudios.com
The Paul Preston Davis Howard Pyle Collection in the Brandywine's Walter & Leonore Research Center contains not only biographical and artistic materials pertaining to Pyle—the renowned nineteenth-century illustrator—but also a wide variety of books, articles, primary sources, artwork and other items related to his students.
N.C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth [American Golden Age Illustrator, 1882-1945] Patriarch of three generations of Wyeth-Hurd artists, including son Andrew Wyeth and grandson Jamie Wyeth "The Mysterious Island" novel by Jules Verne Oil on canvas, 1918 Brandywine River Museum brandywine.doetech.net/results.cfm?ParentID=366739&St... Golden Age Comic Book Stories goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/search?q=N.+C.+Wye...