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744: 31: 144: 708: 260: 722: 71:, and with such innovative printers as Charles Stringer and William Glaser. They worked as a seamless partnership for more than five decades. Both prolific and versatile, they produced illustrations for more than 120 trade books and textbooks, anthologies, and 216:, about their son, published in 1929. Maud later was to say, "At first we illustrated books written by others, but often we found no place in the text that lent itself to illustration, so we decided to plan a book of our own with both pictures and text." 75:. Of the 50 books they both wrote and illustrated, many were recognized with important awards or critical acclaim. They are known for technical excellence, exuberant color, and the introduction of international folk and modernist themes. 265: 768: 589: 223:(AIGA). Four of their books were selected for inclusion in the highly competitive AIGA exhibitions in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The titles so honored were 645: 125: 778: 512:
October 6 to December 31, 2012, "Inspired by the North Light: Maud and Miska Petersham", Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, Woodstock, NY.
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in 1912. He quickly found work at the International Art Service, a graphic arts studio with modernist European style founded by Arthur Wiener.
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Maud and Miska met across the drawing board of the IAS studios, and married three years later in 1917. They moved to
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Children's Books and Their Creators: An invitation to the feast of twentieth-century children's literature
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Minders of Make-Believe: Idealists, entrepreneurs, and the shaping of American children's literature
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in 1942 and they won the 1946 Medal. Today they may be known best as creators of that winning work,
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in New York City. They obtained their first children's book work through Miska's Hungarian friend
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accounts of American Institute of Graphic Arts shows, December 5, 1926, and November 28, 1933.
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Books Are by People: Interviews With 104 Authors and Illustrators of Books for Young Children
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that followed. The Petershams worked closely with such pioneering children's book editors as
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Maud and Miska Petersham: Their Work in American Children’s Book Publishing, 1920–1939
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for children's picture books in 1937, the Petershams were one of the runners-up for
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David: From the Story Told in the First Book of Samuel and the First Book of Kings
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roots. Her mother was from the Sisson family, generations of Rhode Island
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By 1923, they were established and able to buy land and build a house in
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America’s Stamps: The Story of One Hundred Years of U.S. Postage Stamps
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The Story Book of Things We Use: Houses, Clothes, Food, Transportation
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writers and illustrators who helped set the direction for illustrated
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and within six months, travelling steerage, came to New York through
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Susannah, the Pioneer Cow; Illustrations by Maud and Miska Petersham
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Under the North Light: The Life and Work of Maud and Miska Petersham
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The Story Book of Earth’s Treasures: Gold, Coal, Oil, Iron and Steel
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The Story Book of Foods from the Fields: Wheat, Corn, Rice, Sugar
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The Petershams had two children, Miki, and Elizabeth Petersham.
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1955: January-June
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The Story Book of Things We Wear: Wool, Cotton, Silk, Rayon
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The Rooster Crows: A Book of American Rhymes and Jingles
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The Shepherd Psalm: Psalm XXIII from the Book of Psalms
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Story of the Presidents of the United States of America
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A Bird in the Hand: Sayings from Poor Richard’s Almanac
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Fil and Filippa: Story of Child Life in the Philippines
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American writers and illustrators of children's books
349:The Story Book of Wheels, Ships, Trains, Aircraft 95:. Her father descended from the physician on the 373:Moses: From the Story Told in the Old Testament 644:Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1956). 563:, Sioux Falls, S.D.: Brown & Sanger, 1899. 379:Ruth: From the Story Told in the Old Testament 8: 590:de Grummond Children's Literature Collection 546:, Woodstock, NY: WoodstockArts, 2012, p. 39. 219:The Petershams' work was recognized by the 745:Works by or about Maud and Miska Petersham 357:(1936) Also published in separate editions 351:(1935) Also published in separate editions 345:(1935) Also published in separate editions 333:(1933) Also published in separate editions 301:Miki: The Book of Maud and Miska Petersham 34:Frontispiece of the 1922 first edition of 337:Miki and Mary: Their Search for Treasures 55:(September 20, 1888 – May 15, 1960) were 51:(August 5, 1890 – November 29, 1971) and 650:. Copyright Office, Library of Congress. 489:The Silver Mace: A Story of Williamsburg 83:Maud Fuller was born August 5, 1890, in 557:"Reverend Andrew King Fuller Biography" 520: 107:New York School of Fine and Applied Art 307:The Ark of Father Noah and Mother Noah 126:Royal National School for Applied Arts 769:American children's book illustrators 531:"Maud and Miska Petersham Collection" 526: 524: 465:Off to Bed: 7 Stories for Wide-Awakes 7: 221:American Institute of Graphic Arts 105:in 1912, and later studied at the 25: 736:Works by Maud and Miska Petersham 586:"Maud and Miska Petersham Papers" 180:Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony 720: 706: 44:, illustrated by the Petershams. 561:History of Minnehaha County, SD 385:Stories from the Old Testament 319:Auntie and Celia Jane and Miki 297:by Mabel Guinnip La Rue (1927) 229:Children of the Mountain Eagle 178:, on the edge of the thriving 1: 605:, Citation, 1969, pp. 209–20. 714:Children's literature portal 503:(Maud Petersham alone; 1962) 779:American children's writers 774:American women illustrators 225:Nursery Friends from France 184:A Child's Own Book of Verse 810: 688:, Houghton Mifflin, 1995, 669:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 627:Mason, Miriam E. (1941). 406:Susannah, the Pioneer Cow 18:Maude and Miska Petersham 471:The Boy Who Had No Heart 325:Get-A-Way and Háry János 237:Get-A-Way and Háry János 764:Caldecott Medal winners 441:The Box with Red Wheels 367:Joseph and His Brothers 280:Tales from Shakespeare 269: 151: 87:to a family with deep 45: 601:Lee Bennett Hopkins, 262: 233:Tales Told in Holland 146: 65:Louise Seaman Bechtel 49:Maud Fuller Petersham 33: 663:Marcus, Leonard S., 148:The Enchanted Forest 295:The Billy Bang Book 201:The Poppyseed Cakes 176:Woodstock, New York 114:Petrezselyem Mihaly 728:Visual arts portal 615:The New York Times 542:Lawrence Webster, 481:by Miriam E. Mason 478:Miss Posy Longlegs 435:My Very First Book 409:by Miriam E. Mason 270: 263:Illustration from 186:(Books I and II), 152: 85:Kingston, New York 46: 740:Project Gutenberg 677:978-0-395-67407-9 572:Sharyl G. 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Index

Maude and Miska Petersham

Carl Sandburg
Rootabaga Stories
American
children's books
Louise Seaman Bechtel
May Massee
picture books
Kingston, New York
Yankee
Quakers
Mayflower
Vassar College
New York School of Fine and Applied Art
Torokszentmiklos
Hungary
Royal National School for Applied Arts
Budapest
London
Ellis Island

Greenwich Village
Willy Pogany
Doubleday
Woodstock, New York
Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony
Carl Sandburg
Margery Clark
The Poppyseed Cakes

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