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I Have Loved You for a Great While, Fair Mervisaunt
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I Have Loved You for a Great While, Fair Mervisaunt
I Have Loved You for a Great While, Fair Mervisaunt
Howard Pyle
(American, 1853 - 1911)

I Have Loved You for a Great While, Fair Mervisaunt

Oil on canvas
1911
24 1/8 × 16 1/8 in. (61.3 × 41 cm)
2005.16.3
Gift of Anne Pyle, 2005
Not on view
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Arnold and His Wife (Benedict Arnold and Margaret, His Wife)
Arnold and His Wife (Benedict Arnold and Margaret, His Wife)
Howard Pyle
ca. 1897
Thereafter she clung close about Randver
Thereafter she clung close about Randver
Howard Pyle
1910
They Stood Staring at the Violent Sky
They Stood Staring at the Violent Sky
Howard Pyle
1905
Richard DeBury and the Young Edward III
Richard DeBury and the Young Edward III
Howard Pyle
1903
Untitled
Untitled
Howard Pyle
ca. 1893
Image Not Available for Louise Loved to Climb to the Summit of One of the Barren Hills Flanking the River, and Stand There While the Wind Blew.
Louise Loved to Climb to the Summit of One of the Barren Hills Flanking the River, and Stand There While the Wind Blew.
N.C. Wyeth
1907
"Oh, Al!" she wailed . . . "I didn't know I loved you so--or I'd been different"
"Oh, Al!" she wailed . . . "I didn't know I loved you so--or I'd been different"
N.C. Wyeth
1929
Here Is All I Have to Give Thee--It Is the King's Jewel
Here Is All I Have to Give Thee--It Is the King's Jewel
Howard Pyle
1904
The Spring House
The Spring House
William Trost Richards
1888
"How do I look, Grandma?" "Very Nice, Dear." "NICE!"
"How do I look, Grandma?" "Very Nice, Dear." "NICE!"
Barbara Shermund
ca. 1928
Reading the Declaration before Washington's Army, New York, July 9, 1776
Reading the Declaration before Washington's Army, New York, July 9, 1776
Howard Pyle
1892
Have You Forgotten How You Threatened Twenty Years Ago, to Follow Me to the Very Gates of Hell, and What I Promised You--That If You Did, I'd Push You Inside?
Have You Forgotten How You Threatened Twenty Years Ago, to Follow Me to the Very Gates of Hell, and What I Promised You--That If You Did, I'd Push You Inside?
Douglas Duer
1921

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