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"Speak Up, Boy, --Speak Up,"  Said the Gentleman
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"Speak Up, Boy, --Speak Up," Said the Gentleman
"Speak Up, Boy, --Speak Up,"  Said the Gentleman
Howard Pyle
(American, 1853 - 1911)

"Speak Up, Boy, --Speak Up," Said the Gentleman

Oil on board
1894
15 7/8 × 10 3/8 in. (40.3 × 26.4 cm)
2007.11.9
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Brokaw, 2007
Not on view
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Said, in a tremulous voice, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"
Said, in a tremulous voice, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"
N.C. Wyeth
1920
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
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
Robin Meets Maid Marian
But Robin, venturing all, drew nigh.  He came to the edge of her box, and began to speak.
Robin Meets Maid Marian
But Robin, venturing all, drew nigh. He came to the edge of her box, and began to speak.
N.C. Wyeth
1917
Jack Followed the Captain and the Young Lady up the Crooked Path to the House
Jack Followed the Captain and the Young Lady up the Crooked Path to the House
Howard Pyle
1894
She Saw Herself for What He Had Said, and Swooned
She Saw Herself for What He Had Said, and Swooned
Howard Pyle
1909
I am Captain John Mackra ("I am Captain John Mackra," Said I, and I Sat Down upon the Gunwale of the Boat)
I am Captain John Mackra ("I am Captain John Mackra," Said I, and I Sat Down upon the Gunwale of the Boat)
Howard Pyle
1887
The Three Knights
"It is very fitting," said Chandos, "that we should be companions, Nigel, for since you have tied up one of your eyes, we have but a pair between us."
The Three Knights
"It is very fitting," said Chandos, "that we should be companions, Nigel, for since you have tied up one of your eyes, we have but a pair between us."
N.C. Wyeth
1922
They Used to Drill Every Evening
They Used to Drill Every Evening
Howard Pyle
ca. 1892
The Settlers
The Settlers
Howard Pyle
1897
Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald Discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris
Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald Discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris
Howard Pyle
1898
Traveling in the Olden Time
Traveling in the Olden Time
Howard Pyle
ca. 1886
The Convalescent
The Convalescent
Howard Pyle
1896

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