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attributes her for bringing multiculturalism to children's literature by evoking her Armenian heritage. Another children's author describes her approach to American culture as that of a patchwork quilt, rather than a melting pot.
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for U.S. children's book illustrations. From childhood she preferred folk and fairy tales, poetry, fantasy and stories. The
189:. Her parents were amateur painters and her sister became an interior designer. Hogrogian earned a B.A. in Fine Arts from 232:. In 2016 they moved to Armenia, but later moved back to the United States after she sustained a back injury—residing in 562: 484: 270: 225: 372: 330: 393: 365: 351: 316: 261: 148: 100: 513:. Milne Special Collections. University of New Hampshire. Retrieved June 26, 2013. With biographical sketch. 358: 240: 62: 379: 344: 198: 323: 337: 664: 659: 457: 414: 643: 386: 609: 266: 259:
annually recognizes the previous year's "most distinguished American picture book for children".
510: 217:. Subsequently, she worked as a designer at Holt and Scribner's and as a freelance illustrator. 422: 278: 186: 229: 202: 523: 289: 252: 155: 110: 209:, and she studied art at the New School. In 1960, Crowell published her first works in 221: 206: 190: 123: 90: 653: 194: 172: 151: 45: 282: 147:(May 7, 1932 – May 9, 2024) was an American writer and illustrator, known best for 585: 177: 426: 213:, a book with text by Nicolete Meredith, which Hogrogian illustrated with 621: 214: 617: 603: 182: 458:"Nonny Hogrogian, 92, Honored Illustrator of Children's Books, Dies" 415:"Nonny Hogrogian, 92, Honored Illustrator of Children's Books, Dies" 243:, Massachusetts on May 9, 2024, two days after her 92nd birthday. 639: 633: 627: 511:"Nonny Hogrogian and David Kherdian: Papers, 1966–1986" 281:
tale that she retold and illustrated, was published by
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New York City
Holyoke, Massachusetts
Hunter College
Children's literature
Caldecott Medal
David Kherdian
children's
picture books
Caldecott Medals
New York City
née
Armenia
Armenian genocide
Hunter College
book designer
Thomas Y. Crowell Co.
Antonio Frasconi
Hodaka Yoshida
woodcuts
David Kherdian
Lyme Center, New Hampshire
George Gurdjieff
Black Mountain
Holyoke
Caldecott Medal
American Library Association award
Always Room for One More
Sorche Nic Leodhas
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Armenian

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