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"Quo Vadis, Domine!"
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"Quo Vadis, Domine!"
"Quo Vadis, Domine!"
Howard Pyle
(American, 1853 - 1911)

"Quo Vadis, Domine!"

Oil on canvas
1897
25 7/8 × 16 7/8 in. (65.7 × 42.9 cm)
2007.11.23
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Brokaw, 2007
Not on view
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The Wolf and Doctor Wilkinson (Once it Chased Doctor Wilkinson into the Very Town Itself)
The Wolf and Doctor Wilkinson (Once it Chased Doctor Wilkinson into the Very Town Itself)
Howard Pyle
1909
Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, Dec. 4, 1783
Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, Dec. 4, 1783
Howard Pyle
1883
They Used to Drill Every Evening
They Used to Drill Every Evening
Howard Pyle
ca. 1892
Aunt Gainor (Mistress Gainor Wynne)
Aunt Gainor (Mistress Gainor Wynne)
Howard Pyle
ca. 1897
They Stood Staring at the Violent Sky
They Stood Staring at the Violent Sky
Howard Pyle
1905
They Talked It Over--- with Me Sitting on the Horse
They Talked It Over--- with Me Sitting on the Horse
Howard Pyle
1909
Traveling in the Olden Time
Traveling in the Olden Time
Howard Pyle
ca. 1886
The Battle of the Stairs
The Battle of the Stairs
Howard Pyle
1904
Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason
Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason
Howard Pyle
1898
The Officers Would be Waiting Until She Should Appear
The Officers Would be Waiting Until She Should Appear
Howard Pyle
1908
Thereafter she clung close about Randver
Thereafter she clung close about Randver
Howard Pyle
1910
Queen Ysabeau in Her Carven Chair
Queen Ysabeau in Her Carven Chair
Howard Pyle
1908

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