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The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. The works produced there were widely published in adventure novels, magazines, and romances in the early 20th century. Pyle’s teachings would influence such notable illustrators as N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, and Norman Rockwell. Pyle himself would come to be known as the "Father of American Illustration." Many works related to the Brandywine School may be seen at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, in Chadds Ford.

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  • The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. The works produced there were widely published in adventure novels, magazines, and romances in the early 20th century. Pyle’s teachings would influence such notable illustrators as N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, and Norman Rockwell. Pyle himself would come to be known as the "Father of American Illustration." Many works related to the Brandywine School may be seen at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, in Chadds Ford. (en)
  • ブランデーワイン派(Brandywine School)は、アメリカ合衆国のイラストレーター、ハワード・パイルが20世紀の初めにペンシルベニア州デラウェア郡のウィルミントン(Wilmington)やチャズフォード(Chadds Ford Township)などで開いた美術教室で学んだイラストレータやその弟子たちであるイラストレーター、および、彼らの作品のスタイルである。ブランデーワイン派のイラストレータたちは、雑誌や小説作品の挿画を多く描いた。名前の「ブランデーワイン」は批評家のヘンリー・ピッツによって、ウィルミントン近くを流れるクリークの名前(Brandywine Creek)から名づけられたものである。美術教室はこの川の「粉ひき水車小屋」を改装して作られた。 (ja)
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  • The Brandywine School was a style of illustration—as well as an artists colony in Wilmington, Delaware and in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, near the Brandywine River—both founded by artist Howard Pyle (1853–1911) at the end of the 19th century. The works produced there were widely published in adventure novels, magazines, and romances in the early 20th century. Pyle’s teachings would influence such notable illustrators as N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, and Norman Rockwell. Pyle himself would come to be known as the "Father of American Illustration." Many works related to the Brandywine School may be seen at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, in Chadds Ford. (en)
  • ブランデーワイン派(Brandywine School)は、アメリカ合衆国のイラストレーター、ハワード・パイルが20世紀の初めにペンシルベニア州デラウェア郡のウィルミントン(Wilmington)やチャズフォード(Chadds Ford Township)などで開いた美術教室で学んだイラストレータやその弟子たちであるイラストレーター、および、彼らの作品のスタイルである。ブランデーワイン派のイラストレータたちは、雑誌や小説作品の挿画を多く描いた。名前の「ブランデーワイン」は批評家のヘンリー・ピッツによって、ウィルミントン近くを流れるクリークの名前(Brandywine Creek)から名づけられたものである。美術教室はこの川の「粉ひき水車小屋」を改装して作られた。 (ja)
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  • Brandywine School (en)
  • ブランデーワイン派 (ja)
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