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1933 Brooklyn, New York - 2012 Brooklyn, New York. Known for: Juvenile fiction illustration.
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. Leo Dillon, Celebrated Illustrator of Children's Books, Is Dead at 79. By MARGALIT FOX. Published: May 30, 2012. Leo Dillon, who with his wife... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. Leo Dillon, Celebrated Illustrator of Children's Books, Is Dead at 79. By MARGALIT FOX. Published: May 30, 2012. Leo Dillon, who with his wife and longtime collaborator, Diane, was one of the world's pre-eminent illustrators for young people,... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. Leo Dillon, Celebrated Illustrator of Children's Books, Is Dead at 79. By MARGALIT FOX. Published: May 30, 2012. Leo Dillon, who with his wife and longtime collaborator, Diane, was one of the world's pre-eminent illustrators for young people, producing artwork — praised for its vibrancy, ecumenicalism and sheer sumptuous beauty — that was a seamless amalgam of both their hands, died on Saturday in Brooklyn. He was 79. The cause was... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. Leo Dillon, Celebrated Illustrator of Children's Books, Is Dead at 79. By MARGALIT FOX. Published: May 30, 2012. Leo Dillon, who with his wife and longtime collaborator, Diane, was one of the world's pre-eminent illustrators for young people, producing artwork — praised for its vibrancy, ecumenicalism and sheer sumptuous beauty — that was a seamless amalgam of both their hands, died on Saturday in Brooklyn. He was 79. The cause was complications of surgery for lung cancer, according to the Dillons' publisher, Scholastic, which announced the death. The Dillons, who met in art school, became instant arch-rivals and remained together from then on, won two Caldecott Medals, considered... Read full biography
Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist:. Leo Dillon, Celebrated Illustrator of Children's Books, Is Dead at 79. By MARGALIT FOX. Published: May 30, 2012. Leo Dillon, who with his wife and longtime collaborator, Diane, was one of the world's pre-eminent illustrators for young people, producing artwork — praised for its vibrancy, ecumenicalism and sheer sumptuous beauty — that was a seamless amalgam of both their hands, died on Saturday in Brooklyn. He was 79. The cause was complications of surgery for lung cancer, according to the Dillons' publisher, Scholastic, which announced the death. The Dillons, who met in art school, became instant arch-rivals and remained together from then on, won two Caldecott Medals, considered the nation's highest honor for children's-book illustration. The first, in 1976, was for Why Mosqui... Read full biography
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