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N. C. Wyeth Catalogue Raisonné
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Magazine Illustrations, 1911-1920
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"The Call Of The Spring"
N.C. Wyeth
1910
"The five white-clad ancient women who, morning and evening, crossed the patio to the chapel"
N.C. Wyeth
1913
Then Jean would dream of the little pleasant cottage, the home he had sacrificed to God.
N.C. Wyeth
1917
"Then what are you going to do with me?"
N.C. Wyeth
1912
"The plan is to have your cavalry cut a hole through the Confederate lines, and for me to slip through it . . . put me across to-night and I'll be in Richmond day after to-morrow"
N.C. Wyeth
1912
There fell a long silence through which O'Hara read and Kenyon kept watch at the window.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
There, in a white world of mist, . . . he stood alone, fighting his battle between love for a girl and a standard of honor in the friendship of men.
N.C. Wyeth
1912
There she was, the Dancing Bess, holding a taut bowline to the eastward. And there were the two frigates, but they might as well have been chasing a star.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
There the Sweetwater rushed into its greatest pool, and there Mr. Jordan took his flies from the book and got ready to cast
N.C. Wyeth
1912
"There was only one to whom the rain had not brought blessing, and that was Plunkett"
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1912
These swamps, where fever-maddened men have pressed / To fight and die for gold....
N.C. Wyeth
1914
"The Swede's innocent all right. And he's got two guns."
N.C. Wyeth
1912
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