Sam Savitt
Sam Savitt (1917–2000) was an equine artist and author, as well as an illustrator of over 100 books. He was the official illustrator of the United States Equestrian Team, and a founding member of the American Academy of Equine Artists.[1] He created several horse charts that are considered authoritative works and have been used by the Smithsonian Institution.[1]
List of works
Author
- Vicki and the Brown Mare
- Vicki and the Black Horse
- Great Horses of the United States Equestrian Team
- Draw Horses with Sam Savitt
- Midnight
- Wild Horse Running
Illustrator
- About Horses by Luther Dexter
- Big Jump for Robin by Suzanne Wilding
- Born to Race by Blanche Chenery Perrin
- Horseback Riding (A Sports Illustrated book)
- Lad: A Dog by Albert Payson Terhune (1959 anniversary edition)
- The Gallant Gray Trotter by John T. Foster
- Two Dogs and a Horse by Jim Kjelgaard
- Wild Horse Tamer by Glenn Balch
- Summer Pony by Jean Slaughter Doty
References
- ^ a b "About Sam Savitt". Bette Savitt. http://www.samsavitt.com/about.html. Retrieved January 10, 2010.
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1917 |
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2000 |
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