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Unhurried and without excitement, but quickly, Boston Blackie forced drawer after drawer
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
Unhurried and without excitement, but quickly, Boston Blackie forced drawer after drawer
1914
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SUPP2000.1584
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Boston Blackie Stories, untitled headpiece illustration
N.C. Wyeth
1914
Captain Tennant
Sturdy, composed, unhurried, he stood on the top step in the full uniform of an officer of the line. Behind him Hoddin, uniformed as well, locked the door.
N.C. Wyeth
1928
Step by step she forced herself to move across the floor till she stood above the bed.
N.C. Wyeth
1912
Marfa, seized by two soldiers, was forced on her knees on the ground.
N.C. Wyeth
1927
In the excitement we forgot to fetch Louise's clothes . . . won't you lend her some?
Frank E. Schoonover
1927
Mr. Alcott in the Granary Burying Ground in Boston
N.C. Wyeth
1936
The Clippers, sketch for First National Bank of Boston commission
N.C. Wyeth
1923
Mr. Alcott in the Granary Burying Ground in Boston, composition drawing
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1936
Portrait of a Boston bull terrier
N.C. Wyeth
prior to 1902
Boston Gentry (caricature of a man)
N.C. Wyeth
1900
Little John Sings a Song at the Banquet
That evening, whilst Monceux raged and stormed without, they all sat to a great feast.
N.C. Wyeth
1917
And there, quite close to him, was Elizabeth among her ladies, in a dressing gown, unpainted, without her wig, her gray hair hanging in wisps about her face, and her eyes starting from her head.
N.C. Wyeth
1928