Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students

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Repository
Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
Call Number
FLP.RBD.PYLE
Creator
Oakley, Thornton, 1881-1953
Title
Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1887-1951
Date [inclusive]
1841-1992
Extent
15.83 Linear feet
Language
English
Abstract
The Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students covers the influential artistic career of Howard Pyle and several of his students, most notably Maxfield Parrish, Violet Oakley, and N.C. Wyeth. The collection includes a wide range of materials, which was collected and assembled by Pyle’s former student Thornton Oakley. There are tear sheets of artwork published in magazines, original illustrations, photographs, research notes, manuscripts, and correspondence. Besides Howard Pyle, artists well represented in this collection include Elizabeth Shippen Green, Jessie Wilcox Smith, George Harding, Violet Oakley, N.C. Wyeth, and a large collection of material on Maxfield Parrish. There is also a series dedicated to the children’s author and art historian, Henry Clarence Pitz, who researched and wrote The Brandywine Tradition about Pyle and his artistic influence. The collection’s primary strength is the collection of artwork by Pyle and his students, some of which is original. Oakley also compiled clippings and tear sheets of many of Pyle's students, and organized them according to the artist’s name. This group of material would be valuable to researchers interested in tracing the careers of these artists.
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[Description and date of item], [Box and folder number], Thornton Oakley collection of Howard Pyle and his students, 1883-1992, Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department.