The Frank E. Schoonover Studios in Wilmington, Delaware comprise a historic building that was used by the students of illustrator Howard Pyle, including the original tenants Frank Schoonover, N.C. Wyeth, Harvey Dunn, and Clifford Ashley.
Philanthropist and art collector Samuel Bancroft paid for the building which was designed by the prominent local architect Capt.
E.L. Rice, Jr. and built in 1905 in a simplified Queen Anne or Shavian Manorial style.
[2] Schoonover remained in his studio, Number 1, until the end of his career, but the other original tenants moved out within ten years.
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