The Waifs of the Street by Ernest C. Poole. McClure’s Magazine, May 1903
Фрэнк Скуновер (Frank Earle Schoonover; 1877-1972) - американский художник, иллюстратор; учился у Говарда Пайла (Howard Pyle) в Институте Дрекселя (Drexel Institute in Philadelphia); один из выдающихся и плодовитых (более трёх тысяч работ) мастеров "Золотого века американской иллюстрации"; сотрудничал с журналами "Кантри джентльмен" (The Country Gentleman), "Америкэн бой" (American Boy), "Маклурз" (McClure's Magazine), "Скрибнерз магэзин" (Scribner's Magazine), "Попьюлар" (The Popular); иллюстрировал, в частности, такие книги, как "Блэкберд Бакканир" Ралфа Д. Пейна (Blackbeard Buccaneer by Ralf D. Paine), "Король Артур и его рыцари" Генри Фрита (King Arthur and His Knights by Henry Frith), "C Кортесом" Вирджинии Уотсон (With Cortes the Conqueror by Virginia Watson), "Янки в пиратских водах" Руперта Холланда (Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters by Rupert S. Holland), "С зимней почтой" Джорджа Марша (With the Winter Mail by George T. Marsh), "Принцесса Марса" Эдгара Райса Берроуза (A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs), а также расссказы Уилбара Дэниела (Wilbur Daniel) и Кларенса Малфорда (Clarence Mulford).
The Waifs of the Street by Ernest C. Poole. McClure’s Magazine, May 1903
With the Winter Mail by George T. Marsh. Scribner's Magazine, 1914
Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters by Rupert S. Holland
King Arthur and his Knights by Henry Frith
The Country Gentleman, March 1928
With Cortes the Conqueror by Virginia Watson
Blackbeard the Buccaneer by Ralf D. Paine. American Boy, March 1922
Frank Earle Schoonover (1877-1972)—American artist and illustrator; studied with Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute in Philadelphia; one of the outstanding and prolific (more than three thousand works) masters of the "Golden Age of American Illustration"; collaborated with the magazines The Country Gentleman, American Boy, McClure's Magazine, and Scribner's; he illustrated books such as Blackbeard Buccaneer by Ralf D. Paine, King Arthur and His Knights by Henry Frith, With Cortes the Conqueror by Virginia Watson, Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters by Rupert S. Holland, With the Winter Mail by George T. Marsh, A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and stories by Wilbur Daniel and Clarence Mulford.






