Adrienne Adams

Adrienne Adams
Born February 10, 1906
Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Died December 3, 2002 (aged 96)
Nationality American
Education University of Missouri, American School of Design
Known for Illustration
Awards Caldecott Medal (1960), Caldecott Medal (1962), Rutgers Award (1973), The University of Southern Mississippi Medallion (1977)

Adrienne Adams (February 10, 1906 - December 3, 2002)[1] was a children's book illustrator. She won two Caldecott Honors (in 1960 and 1962) and in 1973 she was awarded the Rutgers Award for overall contributions to children’s literature. In 1977, she won a University of Southern Mississippi Medallion.

Life and career

She was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas[1] and grew up in Oklahoma She obtained a BA at Stephens College (who awarded her the Alumnae Achievement Award in 1964) then attended the University of Missouri[2] and moved to New York in 1929 to study at the American School of Design and until 1949 she was a free-lance designer of displays, murals, textiles, greeting cards etc. She married children's book writer John Anderson in 1935 and in 1942 illustrated one of his books Bag of Smoke to begin her career as an illustrator becoming full-time in 1952. In total she illustrated more than 30 books, from contemporary authors such as Rumer Godden, Irwin Shapiro and Aileen Fisher to the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm.[2]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Adrienne "Dean" Adams Anderson (1906 - 2002) - Find A Grave Memorial
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Adrienne Adams Papers". de Grummond Collections. McCain Library and Archives University Libraries. Retrieved 9 December 2013.

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