Herbert Stewart Pullinger, a Philadelphia artist active in the teens and twenties mostly as an illustrator of books, national magazines, and newspapers, is probably best known for his wood engravings, etchings, and lithographs of scenes in Philadelphia, Germantown, Boston, and Washington, DC. The Michener’s Pullinger Collection includes wood engravings and accompanying woodblocks dating to the 1920s and ’30s and depicting landscapes and scenes of houses, stores, barns, mills, post offices, bridges, and canals in New Hope, Lumberville, Philadelphia, and Upland and Pike counties.