ArtList of artworks by N.C. Wyeth April 9, 2025 - by NGKlo - Leave a Comment Louise Loved to Climb to the Summit on One of the Barren Hills Flanking the River, and Stand There While the Wind BlewN.C. Wyeth • 1907 Painting of Native AmericanN.C. Wyeth • 1907 Painting of Native AmericanN.C. Wyeth • 1907 Painting of Native AmericanN.C. Wyeth • 1907 Painting of Native AmericanN.C. Wyeth • 1907 The Silent FishermanN.C. Wyeth • 1907 What is Your Name, My BoyN.C. Wyeth • 1907 The ScythersN.C. Wyeth • 1908 The Artist’s Studio, Chadds Ford, PennsylvaniaN.C. Wyeth • 1910 The Frontiersman Pupular Magazine cover IllustrationN.C. Wyeth • 1911 Treasure Island ScribnerN.C. Wyeth • 1911 Treasure Island (Title 1)N.C. Wyeth • 1911 A Hindu MysticN.C. Wyeth • 1912 African WarriorN.C. Wyeth • 1913 The Passing of Robin HoodN.C. Wyeth • 1917 The Unwrit DogmaN.C. Wyeth • 1917 Robinson Crusoe illustrationN.C. Wyeth • 1920 Rip Van Winkle IllustrationN.C. Wyeth • 1921 And when they came to the sword that the hand held, King Arthur took it upN.C. Wyeth • 1922 Cover of The Boy’s King ArthurN.C. Wyeth • 1922 I am Sir Launcelot du Lake, King Ban’s son of Benwick, and knight of the Round TableN.C. Wyeth • 1922 Illustration for poem The Picket GuardN.C. Wyeth • 1922 Launcelot and GuenevereN.C. Wyeth • 1922 The lady Lyoness had the dwarf in examinationN.C. Wyeth • 1922 Title page of The Boy’s King ArthurN.C. Wyeth • 1922 The Roaring SkipperN.C. Wyeth • 1914 UntitledN.C. Wyeth • ? UntitledN.C. Wyeth • ? Pirate TreasureN.C. Wyeth • ? FableN.C. Wyeth • ? UntitledN.C. Wyeth • ? UntitledN.C. Wyeth • ? VikingN.C. Wyeth • ? UntitledN.C. Wyeth • ? Ben GunnN.C. Wyeth • ? Billy BonesN.C. Wyeth • ? Black SpotN.C. Wyeth • ? Blind PewN.C. Wyeth • ? Captain NemoN.C. Wyeth • ? Captain SmolletN.C. Wyeth • ? Jim and the TreasureN.C. Wyeth • ? Jim HawkinsN.C. Wyeth • ? Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver and his ParrotN.C. Wyeth • ? Jim, Long John Silver and his ParrotN.C. Wyeth • ? King Mark slew the noble knight Sir TristramN.C. Wyeth • ? Knife fight between piratesN.C. Wyeth • ? Merlin taking away the infant ArthurN.C. Wyeth • ? Old PewN.C. Wyeth • ? One more step, Mr. Hands, said I, and I’ll blow your brains outN.C. Wyeth • ? Pirates Attack the StockadeN.C. Wyeth • ? Preparing for MutinyN.C. Wyeth • ? Routs Black DogN.C. Wyeth • ? Sir Launcelot in the wilderness, after leaving the Round TableN.C. Wyeth • ? Sir Mador’s spear brake all to pieces, but the other’s spear heldN.C. Wyeth • ? Tam On The Craig FaceN.C. Wyeth • ? The astrologer emptied the whole of the bowl into the bottleN.C. Wyeth • ? The caption readsN.C. Wyeth • ? The children were playing at marriage-by-captureN.C. Wyeth • ? The death of Arthur and MordredN.C. Wyeth • ? The Death of GuinevereN.C. Wyeth • ? The green knight preparing to battle Sir BeaumainsN.C. Wyeth • ? The Indian LanceN.C. Wyeth • ? They fought with him on foot more than three hours, both before himN.C. Wyeth • ? Though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silenceN.C. Wyeth • ? Tristram and IsoldeN.C. Wyeth • ? We Were Three Days Taking Out Even What Gold And Gems We Could Loan On Ourselves And Our Beasts, The Treasure Of Three Queens’ PardonsN.C. Wyeth • ? When Sir Percival came nigh unto the brimN.C. Wyeth • ?