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Mr. Fenby always sat with his wife after supper
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
Mr. Fenby always sat with his wife after supper
1915
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SUPP2000.1679
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The children were always dirty, but they were healthy, and Mrs. Masso had a laugh that was good to hear
John Sloan
1912
The father kept the children near him, but always young Olaf looked with tragic eyes toward the slope where Padfoot waited.
N.C. Wyeth
1923
Jerrine was always such a dear little pal
N.C. Wyeth
1914
"I See at Last Why It is Always the Western Man and the Eastern Girl Who Fall in Love--in the Novels"
N.C. Wyeth
1910
To me he was unweariedly kind; and always glad to see me in the galley
N.C. Wyeth
1911
Plate #9 | And here like proud aristocrats | Whose names are always in the papers, | A pair of snoopy Dingle-bats | Indulge in their vain-glorious capers.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Plate #18 | This animal which has no feet | (A stroke of genius, not an error), | The wild, voracious Jam-bo-reet, | Always inspires the utmost terror.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Plate #35 | What's this? Ah yes, who can forget | This brute of obstinacy mulish, | The Mo-non-go-halian Slith-e-ret | Whose attitude is always foolish!
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Plate #5 | Another coil enclosed the frame | Of one who danced a queer fandango, | A freak that always signs her name | Like this; Ma'm'selle Oran-go-Tango.
Royal Lacey Scoville
ca. 1915
Yes. I've always been crazy over pictures! Did you know I did china painting as a girl?
Barbara Shermund
ca. 1925
Arnold and His Wife (Benedict Arnold and Margaret, His Wife)
Howard Pyle
ca. 1897
Naaman's wife brought the little maid that he himself might hear her. A glow of conviction shines in her face. She knows this prophet of whom she speaks. With childish eagerness, her words tumbling over each other, she urges Naaman to implore his aid
N.C. Wyeth
1929