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| | | | "The Buccaneer was a Picturesque Fellow" from Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1905. At the right is another buccaneer, an iron-bound chest surely filled with treasure, a few large sacks that might be filled with cacao or other goods, two small merchant-marked wood-hooped casks that probably hold dry items, and a few small sacks probably filled... | |
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| | | | The illustration above was created in late 1926 or early 1927, and published in April of the latter year. Among its several pirate clichés (skull and bones on the hat, tattoos, curved dagger, long threatening mustache) is one I had thought was entirely modern: a pirate hair braid with coins attached. Quite possibly, this coin... | |
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| | | | "An Attack on a Galleon" by Howard Pyle. Oil on canvas. Originally published in Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1905, as part of "The Fate of a Treasure Town," an article by Howard Pyle. The painting is currently on display in the Delaware Art Museum. Perhaps the most famous of Howard Pyle's many piratical paintings and... | |
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