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Visual artists have always had an important place in children’s literature. Watch some leading children’s books illustrators draw, paint, collage, and talk about books with The Times’s ...
The book features Ella, a young girl who needs surgery after a skateboarding accident, and explains the surgical process in a ...
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more.
For more than 30 years, artist Vladimir Radunsky created children's books, combining creative narration, innovative design, and pervasive wit. The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers is pleased to ...
"These books emphasize the importance of language acquisition during early childhood." Art Seiden (1923-2004) produced more than 300 children's books, in addition to commercial illustration work.
The show features illustrations from well-known books and newer works that elevate the illustrator’s art beyond the simple bedtime story. With artists such as Dr. Seuss and Jules Feiffer, there ...
Seeing the illustrations apart from the book is illuminating, agrees R.W. Alley, a notable children's illustrator also represented at Michelson's gallery, who for the last 20 years has been the ...
Reviews of “Creature,” “The Illustrators: Tove Jansson,” “The Snail,” and “Cultured Donuts: Take a Bite Out of Art History.” ...
The protean possibilities of digital illustration have helped to land us in a second golden age; unless we’re actually in the third golden age, given the dynamic picture-book making of the mid ...
No matter the theme, children’s book illustrations are the first artworks we are exposed to, sparking imagination, bonding us to those we share them with, bringing joy and, sometimes, wisdom.