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See the Imaginative Illustrations on the Endpapers of Children's Books Like 'The World of Pooh' and 'Blueberries for Sal'More than structural necessities, these endpapers serve as prime real estate for maps, engravings and illustrations, particularly in children’s books. The end of A.A. Milne’s The World of Pooh ...
It wouldn’t be fair to call Shaun Tan the Hieronymus Bosch of children’s literature. There’s nothing quite so bleak or appalling in the work of this contemporary Australian illustrator to ...
Marcus’s forthcoming book, Pictured Worlds: Masterpieces of Children’s Book Art by 101 Essential Illustrators from Around the World. We also profile Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat, who is ...
Why are illustrators corralled into children's fiction? Up until the Fifties and Sixties it wouldn't be unusual for a mainstream publisher to illustrate adult books. Now it's easier to count ...
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Delhi exhibition traces 130 yrs of children’s book illustrations. Satyajit Ray to Priya KurianA woman with a walking stick revisited her childhood through some of the earliest ever children’s book illustrations. Vignettes from children’s literature, pieced together to form ‘Becoming ...
Art does not only belong to the world of adults; illustration for children is a way of bringing two worlds together and instilling an interest in art from an early age. This is the spirit behind the ...
Publisher and author Richa Jha has assembled an exhibition that does what few art shows in Delhi dare to do: take children’s literature seriously as a site of visual imagination, cultural memory ...
(Peter Crimmins/WHYY) Strickland is a professional illustrator based in Baltimore who regularly brings her award-winning children’s books to Philadelphia’s annual African American Children’s Book Fair ...
A two-time Caldecott Medal winner, she brought multiculturalism to children’s literature by evoking her Armenian heritage. By Clay Risen Nonny Hogrogian, an illustrator who mined her Armenian ...
More than structural necessities, these endpapers serve as prime real estate for maps, engravings and illustrations, particularly in children’s books. The end of A.A. Milne’s The World of Pooh ...
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