

Pirates two major examples of American artist Howard Pyle (1853-1911.) They were published in the book "Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates, published in 1921, ten years after his death.Maybe some historians who believe that Pyle was a true artist as "illustrator". But I think that is completely wrong. These two "pictures" show the impact of Impressionism and, therefore, that the history of modern management. There is no treatment "pseudo-realistic story of how Alma-Tadema, Leighton and Blair. Pyle described the colorful and courageous, but also the subjective impressions of the story.