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awkward echo | Mark David Dietz ~ then ramble on, vernacular The Sentimentality of Reason and Evidence awkward echo ~ Mark David Dietz ~ then ramble on, vernacular Search: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood 29 Friday Jul 2022 Posted by Mark David Dietz in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment The Howard Pyle Brandywine Edition, 1853-1933 Howard Pyle (author & illustrator), N. C. Wyeth (preface & illustration), Andrew Wyeth and Robert Ball (illustrations) My brother, Michael, just picked up this volume for me. It’s part of the post-humous Howard Pyle Brandywine Editions, 1853-1933. I’ve not seen the other volumes in this series. It’s a strange book from an illustration point of view. One expects to see Pyle’s own illustrations, and inviting his compatriot illustrators, like Wyeth, to add a painted frontispiece and a reminiscence is a lovely and welcome thing. In this case, proud father N.C. has added two drawings by his twelve year old son, Andrew. But th...

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