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"He found Schmeckenbecker solemnly throwing dice"
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
"He found Schmeckenbecker solemnly throwing dice"
Oil on canvas
1903
dimensions unavailable
SUPP2000.2398
known by reproduction only
Not on view
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There was a sound of tramping outside and the crowd came solemnly in
N.C. Wyeth
1916
"Schmeckenbecker was more amusing than instructive"
N.C. Wyeth
1903
"Schmeckenbecker faced the mob, gallantly shouting his defiance"
N.C. Wyeth
1903
"It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house, which he approached with silent awe, expecting every moment to hear the shrill voice of Dame Van Winkle."
N.C. Wyeth
1921
"On waking he found himself on the green knoll whence he had first seen the old man of the glen"
N.C. Wyeth
1921
The Termagant Throwing back her light vestment, she stretched forth her long skinny arm, in derision
N.C. Wyeth
1919
Untitled (horse throwing rider; verso, man with arms folded)
N.C. Wyeth
prior to 1902
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 next morning Kenyon found her just outside Ferguson's shack, prone on the fallen leaves.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
I found him sitting out under the moon, smoking a cheroot as usual.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
Captives When the pilot chosen for the task of guiding the canoe had taken his station, the whole band plunged again into the river, the vessel glided down the current and in a few moments the captives found themselves on the south bank of the stream.
N.C. Wyeth
1919
. . .She found Chingachgook studying the shores of the lake, the mountains, and the heavens. . . .
N.C. Wyeth
1925