A Caldecott celebration : seven artists and their paths to the Caldecott medal

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

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J741.6 Marcus
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Summary

To celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the Caldecott Medal and another decade of award-winning picture books, noted children's book historian Leonard S. Marcus has updated this absorbing and informative picture of the world's most prestigious illustration award and seven of its acclaimed winners: Robert McCloskey, Marcia Brown, Maurice Sendak, William Steig, Chris Van Allsburg, David Wiesner , and now Mordicai Gerstein .

Along with a newly added preface and an introduction that provides a historical perspective on the origins of the award, Marcus takes us into the studios and behind the drawing boards of these seven noteworthy artists, each representing a decade of the award's history. Through personal anecdotes and glimpses of their prize-winning books and works in progress--from doodles to sketches to dummies to finished art--readers will find out how their favorite picture books were imagined and created. The artists reveal their inspirations, work processes, and private reactions to receiving this unparalleled honor.

A Caldecott Celebration illuminates the creative process while applauding the talents of the creators themselves. Complete with an up-to-date list of winners, this essential book belongs on the bookshelf of every teacher, parent, child, or book collector who has ever been dazzled by the art of children's book illustration or has aspired to create original work of his or her own.

Contents

Preface to the expanded 2008 edition -- Introduction -- 1942 Make way for ducklings / Robert McCloskey -- 1955 Cinderella; or, the little glass slipper / Marcia Brown -- 1964 Where the wild things are / Maurice Sendak -- 1970 Sylvester and the magic pebble / William Steig -- 1982 Jumanji / Chris Van Allsburg -- 1992 Tuesday / David Wiesner -- 2004 The man who walked between the towers / Mordicai Gerstein -- Caldecott Medal winners, 1938-2007.

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