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Katharine Pyle (November 23, 1863 – February 19, 1938) was an American artist, poet, and children's writer.
Katharine Pyle
Dragon rearing up to reach medieval knight on ledge.jpg
"Dragon rearing up to reach medieval knight on ledge" from Charlemagne and His Knights, 1932
Born
November 23, 1863
Wilmington, Delaware
Died
February 19, 1938
Wilmington, Delaware
Nationality
American
Alma mater
Philadelphia School of Design for Women
Occupation
Artist, writer of children books
Known for
Writing and illustration
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, the youngest offspring of William Pyle and Margaret (Painter), she was the sister of author and artist Howard Pyle.[1] She was educated at the Women's Industrial School and the Drexel Institute, then studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women and the New York Art Students' League. She lived in Wilmington her whole life, except four years in New York during the 1890s.[2]
Her art was exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.[3] She found work as an illustrator no later than 1895, but her first major success occurred in 1898 with The Counterpane Fairy.[2] Over the course of her career she wrote over 30 books and illustrated the works of others. Her works appeared in the Ladies' Home Journal and Harper's Bazaar.[4] The Delaware Art Museum now has a substantial collection of her manuscripts.[5] She co-authored a collection of 24 whimsical stories entitled The Wonder Clock (1888), with her brother Howard.