Describes the careers and techniques of top illustrators, including Caldecott, Crane, Tenniel, Lear, Wyeth, Dulac, Rackham, Potter, and Greenaway
A stunning achievement, Myth, Magic, and Mystery brings together the work of nearly every prominent children's book illustrator of the twentieth century. Developed for a nationwide, touring exhibit beginning at...
#1 New York Times bestselling artist Charles Santore's beautiful illustrations capture the timeless spirit of these classic stories like you've never seen them before.
For this wonderful collection of classic children's book illustrations from the 1860s to the 1930s, Dalby has written biographies for more than fifty of the artists whose talents helped create the Golden Age.
Here are classics such as "Madeline and" Curious George; contemporary bestsellers such as "Guess How Much I Love You and "The Stinky Cheese Man; Caldecott Medal winners such as "Make Way for Ducklings and "Where the Wild Things Are; and ...
The lessons they recall are inspiring, instructive, and illuminating. And the books they remember resonate as influential reading choices for families.
Profiles the lives and works of ten American illustrators: Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Frederic Remington, Charles Dana Gibson, Maxfield Parrish, Norman Rockwell, J.C. Leyendecker, Howard Chandler Christy, James Montgomery Flagg, and John Held ...
Her book El cuento de Navidad de Auggie Wren (Sudamericana), written by Paul Auster, obtained a Special Mention from The White Ravens 2004. DUSAN KÁLLAY was born in Bratislava, Slovakia. Since completing studies in art, he has devoted ...
" Here is an entire library of the best of children's literature, bound between the covers of a single book.
To mark her milestone birthday, this gorgeous collection features beautiful illustrations of Potter's characters, as interpreted by well-known illustrators.
... but the artist returned to the forefront of the juvenile book trade with the bestselling Denslows Mother Goose (1901) and Denslow's Night Before Christmas (1902). These were not just any editions: they were Denslows.