Pyle
[ pahyl ]
noun
Ernest "Ernie", 1900–45, U.S. war correspondent and journalist.
Howard, 1853–1911, U.S. illustrator and author.
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How to use Pyle in a sentence
Howard Pyle's "Men of iron" was read as a study of the worthy historical story.
Mr. Howard Pyle often gives us charming bits of lettering in connection with his illustrations.
Letters and Lettering | Frank Chouteau BrownIn her cap and apron, she reminded one of a Howard Pyle illustration for some holiday number of a magazine.
Molly Brown of Kentucky | Nell SpeedEven a great artist like Howard Pyle has hardly added a new motive to those crowded into these wood-engravings.
English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 | Gleeson WhiteEven Mr. Howard Pyle, his most worthy rival, has given us no wealth of colour-prints.
Children's Books and Their Illustrators | Gleeson White
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