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1935 - 2010 Easton, Pennsylvania. Known for: Illustrator of children's books, science fiction.
The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. The writer was Margalit Fox. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a half-century... Read full biography
The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. The writer was Margalit Fox. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a half-century produced painterly, exquisitely detailed images of creatures from this world and others, died on April 8.... Read full biography
The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. The writer was Margalit Fox. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a half-century produced painterly, exquisitely detailed images of creatures from this world and others, died on April 8. He was 74 and lived in Delaware Township, N.J. His death, in a hospital in Easton, Pa., was from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his son, Ian, said. A highly regarded nature artist, Mr.... Read full biography
The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. The writer was Margalit Fox. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a half-century produced painterly, exquisitely detailed images of creatures from this world and others, died on April 8. He was 74 and lived in Delaware Township, N.J. His death, in a hospital in Easton, Pa., was from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his son, Ian, said. A highly regarded nature artist, Mr. Schoenherr illustrated more than 40 children's titles. He won a Caldecott Medal in 1988 for Owl Moon (Philomel, 1987; text by Jane Yolen), the story of a father and daughter who go looking for owls on a cold winter's night. Presented annually by the American... Read full biography
The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. The writer was Margalit Fox. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a half-century produced painterly, exquisitely detailed images of creatures from this world and others, died on April 8. He was 74 and lived in Delaware Township, N.J. His death, in a hospital in Easton, Pa., was from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his son, Ian, said. A highly regarded nature artist, Mr. Schoenherr illustrated more than 40 children's titles. He won a Caldecott Medal in 1988 for Owl Moon (Philomel, 1987; text by Jane Yolen), the story of a father and daughter who go looking for owls on a cold winter's night. Presented annually by the American Library Association the medal honors the best illustrations in a book for young people. M... Read full biography
John Schoenherr - Artist Info
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Keywords (21)
Art Method
- •Children's Book, Juvenile Literature Illustration
- •Easel Painting
- •Illustration, Illustrator
Art Media
- •Gouache
- •Oil Paint
- •Scratchboard, Sgraffito
- •Watercolor/Watercolour
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Science Fiction
- •Wildlife, Wild Animal
Art Association
- •Artists of America
- •Society of Animal Artists
Art School
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •Pratt Institute of Art, Brooklyn, Student
Awards/Recognition
- •Caldecott Medal Award Winner
- •Hugo Award, World Science Fiction Sociey for Art
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Illustration Specialty
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Artists of America, Denver Rotary Club
- •Society of Animal Artists-
