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The Ezra Jack Keats/Janina Domanska Research Fellowship was established at the University of Southern Mississippi through the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, the Janina Domanska Literary Estate, and the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. The aim of the program was to support “scholars engaged
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A selection of Domanska's papers relating to 14 books that she published between 1962-78 are held in the Children's Literature Resource Collection at the University of Minnesota Library. Damanska’s correspondence from 1966-1990 as well as books and cards she created are part of the Grummond
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in 1939. She was held briefly in a concentration camp in Germany, before being released to stay with a doctor and his family in Germany. In 1946 Domanska studied painting in Italy, and then emigrated to the United States in 1952. She worked designing textiles before she began creating book
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received a starred Kirkus review highlighting the "rich color, sumptuous design, and a splendid peacock of a dragon adorn this old Polish tale of King Krakus who founded Krakow."
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Domańska wrote, adapted and translated 22 books with her own illustrations. She also illustrated 23 books by other authors. Her own titles include
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illustrations. She was married to writer Jerzy Laskowski. And later to Ernest Nossen. She lived in New Fairfield, Connecticut.
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Margaret Ann Macloud. Ezra Jack Keats Foundation Celebrates 35th Anniversary of Annual Book Award. 03/09/2021.
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in projects based substantially on the holdings of the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection.”
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https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/janina-domanska-2/king-krakus-and-the-dragon/
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The Trumpeter of Krakow, by Eric P. Kelly (original publication 1928) (1966) Macmillan
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Best in Children's Books 10, edited by Mary Macnab and Gladys Schwarz (1958) Doubleday
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https://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/domanska.htm
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Free Library of Philadelphia. Children's Literature Research Collection. Digit Item.
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Ten and a Kid, by Sadie Rose Weilerstein (1961) Jewish Publication Society of America
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She also created a poster supporting poetry in 1975 for the Children's Book Council
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The Coconut Thieves, adapted by Catharine Fournier (1964) Charles Scribner's Sons
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The Song of the Lop-eared Mule, by Natalie Savage Carlson (1961) Harper Collins
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Bethel University, Caldecott Winners and Honors: 1972 Winner & Honorees
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Collection at the McCain Library at the University of Southern Mississippi.
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The books she illustrated that were written by others include an edition of
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More Tales of Faraway Folk, by Babette Deutch and Avrahm Yarmolinsky (1952)
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The Black Heart of Indri, adapted by Dorothy Hoge (1966) Charles Scribner
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The Bremen Town Musicians, by Jacob Grimm (1980) Greenwillow Books
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Clocks Tell the Time, by Alma Kehoe Reck (1960) Charles Scribner
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Alexander Taylor, Eight Current Children's Books: A Mixed Bag,
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Nikkos and the Pink Pelican, by Ruth Tooze (1964) Viking Press
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Ezra Jack Keats/Janina Domanska Research Fellowship Program.
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The Magic World, by Elisabeth Beresford (1964) Bobbs-Merrill
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Frances F. Povsic. “Poland: Children's Fiction in English,”
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https://web.mnstate.edu/schwartz/natonaljewishbookaward.htm
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Kirkus Review. Aug. 1, 1979. King Krakus and the Dragon.
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The Fifth Day, by Mary Q. Steele (1978) Greenwillow Books
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The Dragon liked Smoked Fish, by Jerzy Laskowski (1967)
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A Scythe, a Rooster, and a Cat (1981) Greenwillow Books
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I Like Weather, by Aileen Fisher (1963) Harper Collins
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The Golden Seed, by Maria Konopnicka (1962) Scribner
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Din Dan Don, It's Christmas (1975) Greenwillow Books
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Domańska was born in Warsaw. She graduated from the
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The Art of Polish Cooking, by Alina Żerańska (1989)
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King Krakus and the Dragon (1979) Greenwillow Books
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Caldecott Honor
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
Poland
Trumpeter of Kraków
Eric P. Kelly
Astrid Lindgren
Sadie Rose Weilerstein
National Jewish Book Award
"Janina Domanska; Children's-Book Author, 82"
https://bethelindiana.libguides.com/c.php?g=972173&p=7026522
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a/janina-domanska-2/king-krakus-and-the-dragon/
https://web.mnstate.edu/schwartz/natonaljewishbookaward.htm
http://libwww.library.phila.gov/digital/item/63848
https://www.degrummond.org/fellowships
https://www.usm.edu/news/2021/release/ezra-jack-keats-award-winners.php
https://archives.lib.umn.edu/repositories/4/resources/3495
https://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/domanska.htm



Janina Domanska
Library of Congress
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1913 births
1995 deaths
American children's book illustrators
American children's writers
Polish children's writers
Artists from Warsaw

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