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Like that flight to Paris, theirs was a Viking adventure, too
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Like that flight to Paris, theirs was a Viking adventure, too
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
Like that flight to Paris, theirs was a Viking adventure, too
1931
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Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald Discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris
Howard Pyle
1898
A Parisian Ball - Dancing at the Mabille, Paris
Winslow Homer
1867
Art Students and Copyists in the Louvre Gallery, Paris
Winslow Homer
1868
Now he knew--the gods had reserved her for him! He leaped at her like a lion, shouting: "I too have found what I wanted--my share of the wealth of Asia!"
N.C. Wyeth
1931
The rifle came down through the empty air. Like the wind itself, the silver queen shot into flight.
N.C. Wyeth
1916
"You Should Have Seen That Son of the Vikings Step Out of the Hut!"
N.C. Wyeth
1909
The Viking Ship
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1922
"Coming toward the camp was a regulation Santa Claus--red breeches, boots, pack and all. For a minute or two we were too paralyzed to move"
N.C. Wyeth
1927
"The Chief," trimmed for flight, sprang downward at all speed.
N.C. Wyeth
1907
The Winged Horse Bradamante beheld distinctly a winged horse, mounted with a cavalier in rich armor, cleaving the air with rapid flight
N.C. Wyeth
1924
Too tired and weak to guide his horse, he could only hang to his saddle and trust to the beast's instinct to avoid destruction! And to spur--ever to spur--praying that he might reach help before brain and body failed together.
N.C. Wyeth
1912
Kindly but sternly Eli watched the little Samuel. Had he been too indulgent with his own boys? He must not make the same mistake with this young life. Earnestly he taught and admonished and corrected, and "the child Samuel grew on, and was in favor both with the Lord, and also with men"
N.C. Wyeth
1928