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The Haunted House (Catherine Duke Quickened her Steps)
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Howard Pyle
(American, 1853 - 1911)
The Haunted House (Catherine Duke Quickened her Steps)
Oil on canvas
1904
24 3/4 × 16 in. (62.9 × 40.6 cm)
2007.11.28
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Brokaw, 2007
Not on view
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He stopped two or three steps up and sang me a little song-quite like the old Dave
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1913
Ogier and Morgana Ogier dismounted and took some steps along the stream, but was soon stopped by meeting a young beauty, such as they paint the graces.
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1924
Plate #13 | Then with a monk upon its track | Steps forth an impish kind of birdie | First cousin to the jumping Jack | The Variegated Hurdi-Gurdi.
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ca. 1915
Queen Ysabeau in Her Carven Chair
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1908
There is a flock of yellow birds around her head
Howard Pyle
1892
Jack Followed the Captain and the Young Lady up the Crooked Path to the House
Howard Pyle
1894
He Was as Good a Wrestler as He Was a Good Swordsman, but, with Bitter Anger in My Heart and a Vision of the Haunted Wood before My Eyes, I Think I Could Have Wrestled with Hercules and Won
Frank E. Schoonover
1931
The Education of Mr. Pipp: Mr. Pipp Meets Two of the Courier's Intimate Friends, a Prince and a Duke
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1898
The Wolf and Doctor Wilkinson (Once it Chased Doctor Wilkinson into the Very Town Itself)
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1909
Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, Dec. 4, 1783
Howard Pyle
1883
They Used to Drill Every Evening
Howard Pyle
ca. 1892
Aunt Gainor (Mistress Gainor Wynne)
Howard Pyle
ca. 1897