551:
979:
991:
236:. When Keats identified his father's body, he later wrote, "I found myself staring deep into his secret feelings. There in his wallet were worn and tattered newspaper clippings of the notices of the awards I had won. My silent admirer and supplier, he had been torn between his dread of my leading a life of hardship and his real pride in my work.".
506:
have an emotional resonance that children around the world have responded to. This was certainly his intention. Keats said, "I wanted The Snowy Day to be a chunk of life, the sensory experience in word and picture of what it feels like to hear your own body making sounds in the snow. Crunch...crunch...And the joy of being alive."
31:
382:
for the most distinguished picture book for children in 1963. The story follows a very young boy named Peter as he spends a day playing in the snow. Peter is
African-American, although his race is never mentioned. Peter was inspired by a Life magazine clipping from 1940. Keats wrote, "Then began an
505:
tells the story of boys finding a pair of goggles, and the chase that follows when a gang of bullies wants them, too. Keats drew on his own experiences growing up, often offering positive outcomes as an antidote to his unhappy childhood. Yet the particular events and environments in Keats' stories
214:
With little encouragement at home, Keats sought validation for his skills at school and learned about art at the public library. He received a medal for drawing on graduating from Junior High School 149. Although unimpressive-looking, the medal meant a great deal to him, and he kept it his entire
210:
immigrants
Benjamin Katz and Augusta Podgainy. The family was very poor. Jack, as he was known, was artistic from an early age, and joyfully made pictures out of whatever scraps of wood, cloth and paper that he could collect. Benjamin Katz, who worked as a waiter, tried to discourage his son,
368:
was Keats' first attempt at writing his own children's book, co-authored with Pat Cherr, in 1960. The main character, Juanito, is an eight-year-old
Spanish speaker newly arrived in New York City from Puerto Rico who has lost his dog. Searching throughout the city, he is helped by children in
270:
Keats spent most of 1949 painting and studying in Paris, realizing a long-deferred dream of working as an artist. After returning to New York, he focused on earning a living as a commercial artist, undoubtedly influenced by his father's anxieties. His illustrations began to appear in
383:
experience that turned my life around - working on a book with a black kid as hero. None of the manuscripts I'd been illustrating featured any black kids - except for token blacks in the background. My book would have him there simply because he should have been there all along."
392:
its unique look - collage with cutouts of patterned paper fabric and oilcloth; handmade stamps; spatterings of India ink with a toothbrush - were methods Keats had never used before. "I was like a child playing," he wrote. "I was in a world with no rules.".
460:
One of Keats' signature story elements is that the children in his books are consistently challenged with real problems that are recognizable to young readers; in solving them, the characters learn and mature. In a later series of four books beginning with
340:, the foundation was dedicated to preserving the quality of Keats' books and artworks, promoting children's literacy and creativity, and maintaining quality and diversity in children's literature. One of the Foundation's program is the
1508:
490:, and to learn to stand up to taunts from other children. Keats has said that Louie is the character he most related to, having felt invisible and unloved as a child and escaping through his creative pursuits.
329:), designing a poster for The New Theater of Brooklyn, and writing and illustrating a retelling of the folktale "The Giant Turnip." He never married and often said that his characters were his children.
959:
Over 85 books were illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, not including the titles which he helped to write and/or edit. Most of these illustrated works were completed before his debut as an author/illustrator.
231:
warming themselves around a fire. At his graduation, in
January 1935, he was to receive the senior class medal for excellence in art. Two days before the ceremony, Benjamin Katz died in the street of a
263:
comic strip. He spent his military service (1943-45) designing camouflage patterns for the U.S. Army Air Force. In 1947, he petitioned to legally change his name to Ezra Jack Keats, in reaction to the
519:, an opaque watercolor mixed with a gum that produced an oil-like glaze. He marbled paper and worked with acrylics and watercolor, pen and ink and even photographs. The simplicity and directness of
302:, written by Elisabeth Hubbard Lansing, in 1954. To prepare for the assignment, Keats went to rural Kentucky, where the story takes place, to sketch. Many children's books followed, including the
291:, and on the jackets of popular books. His work was displayed in Fifth Avenue store windows, and the Associated American Artists Gallery, in New York City, gave him exhibitions in 1950 and 1954.
542:, within a cohesive, and often highly dramatic, narrative structure. His artwork also demonstrates an enormous emotional range, swinging from exuberant whimsy to deep desolation and back again.
360:
Keats' works have been translated into some 20 languages, including
Japanese, French, Danish, Norwegian, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, German, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, and Korean.
443:
Peter, about four years old, yearns to join a snowball fight but learns he is too small when a stray snowball knocks him down. Later, he learns how to assume the role of older brother (
211:
insisting that artists lived terrible, impoverished lives. Nevertheless, he sometimes brought home tubes of paint, claiming, "A starving artist swapped this for a bowl of soup."
1110:
649:, based on the characters from Keats' books. The centerpiece is a much visited bronze statue of Peter with his dog Willie, where a story hour takes place weekly in the summer.
369:
Chinatown, Little Italy, Park Avenue and Harlem. In this early work, Keats incorporated
Spanish words into the story and featured minority children as central characters.
1593:
1548:
1664:
1581:
1412:
463:
1639:
1614:
294:
In his unpublished autobiography, Keats wrote, "I didn't even ask to get into children's books." In fact, he was asked to do so by
Elizabeth Riley of
216:
1140:
534:
In his evolution from fine artist to children's book illustrator, Ezra applied influences and techniques that had inspired him as a painter, from
1258:
1144:
349:
1624:
332:
After his death, the Ezra Jack Keats
Foundation, which he had established in 1964, became active. Under the administration of his close friends
1649:
1295:
317:
In 1983, Keats died at the age of 67 following a heart attack. His last projects included designing the sets for a musical version of his book
1587:
1254:
1021:
1373:
1187:
620:
1529:
1432:
1609:
1017:
1048:
1488:
1074:
594:
Keats was a member of the White House Forum on Child
Development and the Mass Media and appeared on the celebrated PBS show
386:
After years of illustrating books written by others, Keats found a voice of his own through Peter. The techniques that give
1552:
399:
was one of 22 books written and illustrated by Keats, and more than any other, became a classic of children's literature.
1669:
682:
616:
345:
1282:
1115:, volume 13, no. 2, p. 63 (December 1989). "Collage: The Memoirs of Ezra Jack Keats". Johns Hopkins University Press.
1644:
1619:
1446:
467:, Keats introduces a silent, lonely and brooding child who responds to a puppet during a puppet show with a joyous
983:
1634:
1629:
1584:, Claudia J. Nahson, Jewish Museum/Yale University Press, 2011. Exhibition catalogue with essays and a timeline
882:
762:
595:
479:
277:
256:
1489:"U.S. Postal Service unveils series of stamps honoring children's book 'The Snowy Day' - Los Angeles Times"
1029:
898:
689:
437:
Keats skillfully weaves into his plots a sense of the dilemmas and even dangers his protagonists face. In
182:
into mainstream
American children's literature. He was one of the first children's book authors to use an
1398:
969:
341:
260:
1509:"How 'The Snowy Day' - on a postage stamp - can help us rethink race in America - The Washington Post"
1227:
1133:
471:
Louie lives largely in his imagination, constructing a diorama in a shoebox and escaping into it in
1590:, University of Southern Mississippi. A virtual exhibit of the Keats Archive and other useful links
1262:
656:
638:
98:
1474:
525:
gave way to more complex and painterly compositions, such as the expressionistic illustrations in
572:
55:
558:
Among the many honors Keats received for his 20-year contribution to children's literature are:
493:
Many of Keats' stories portray family life and the simple pleasures in a child's daily routine.
1417:
931:
890:
665:
220:
1214:
1120:
868:
860:
473:
319:
295:
259:
and as a comic book illustrator. At Fawcett Publications, he illustrated backgrounds for the
1377:
30:
1659:
1654:
1090:
344:. The Keats Archive, which includes original artwork and correspondence, is housed at the
8:
1513:
714:
677:
247:, Keats took art classes when he could and worked at a number of jobs, most notably as a
239:
His father's death curtailed his dream of attending art school. For the remainder of the
484:
But he is resilient enough to search for a candidate for a stepfather, and find one, in
1460:
1300:
1285:(finding aid revised November 2010). de Grummond Collection. USM. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
995:
945:
754:
708:
404:
306:
adventure series, by Jay Williams and Raymond Abrashkin, and an ethnographic series by
273:
1413:"Skirball exhibit explores cultural significance of Ezra Jack Keats' children's books"
1493:
1070:
1063:
702:
486:
550:
846:
778:
770:
646:
627:
604:
445:
410:
240:
179:
59:
786:
747:
568:
495:
416:
379:
175:. It is considered one of the most important American books of the 20th century.
163:
152:
148:
129:
832:
734:
693:
364:
307:
1161:
477:, and building a spaceship out of detritus and traveling among the planets in
1603:
742:
599:
563:
521:
511:
439:
395:
388:
374:
325:
264:
199:
157:
115:
101:
449:), to stand up to his friends when he invites a girl to his birthday party (
402:
Peter appears in a total of seven books, during which he grows and matures:
631:
609:
585:
A skating rink in Kiyose, Japan, was named after him, in honor of his book
571:
and named one of the 150 most influential books of the 20th century by the
539:
281:
244:
233:
224:
1433:"Remember the Snowy Day? Ezra Jack Keats Exhibition Opens at the Skirball"
652:
P.S. 253 in Brooklyn was renamed the Ezra Jack Keats International School.
671:
663:
created a major retrospective of Keats' life and career. Outlets such as
660:
337:
333:
314:. All told, Keats illustrated nearly 70 books written by other authors.
207:
183:
1596:, University of Southern Mississippi. The Ezra Jack Keats Collection.
1447:"The Snowy Day & the art of Ezra Jack Keats | Art in Los Angeles"
1113:
The Lion and the Unicorn, a Critical Journal of Children's Literature
816:
432:
794:
642:
501:
422:
252:
203:
1551:. The de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. Archived from
824:
587:
516:
287:
187:
941:(compiled by Ezra Jack Keats, photographs by Beverly Hall, 1969)
578:
Keats was the first artist invited to design greeting cards for
808:
579:
535:
527:
1296:"Ezra Jack Keats, 67, is dead; Illustrated books for children"
990:
499:
illustrates the excitement of a child anticipating a present.
248:
151:
writer and illustrator of children's books. He won the 1963
935:(by Katherine Davis, Henry Ohorati and Harry Simeone, 1968)
228:
198:
Jack Keats was born Jacob Ezra Katz on March 11, 1916, in
1588:
Keats at The de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
1576:
453:), and to avoid the violence of a gang of older boys (
1244:. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2023.
967:
1376:. Prospect Park Alliance. 2010-12-05. Archived from
1261:. University of Southern Mississippi. Archived from
1060:
186:
setting for his stories and he developed the use of
630:, honored him with a parade, as did his readers in
1065:The New York Public Library's Books of the Century
1062:
623:as outstanding children's book author-illustrator.
1018:"Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938–Present"
685:also covered the exhibit on their Art Works blog.
1601:
727:
298:, which brought out his first children's title,
1325:Ezra Jack Keats, Artist and Picture-Book Maker,
1208:
323:(which would later become the stage production
1665:Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn) alumni
1582:"The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats"
1530:"'The Snowy Day' Captured in New Stamp Series"
1399:"The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats"
1321:
1111:unpublished Keats autobiography, excerpted in
1549:"Ezra Jack Keats, A Bibliography of His Work"
637:The Imagination Playground was set up by the
243:until he was drafted for military service in
1546:
1475:"USPS releases the Snowy Day Forever stamps"
1259:de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
1044:
1042:
1013:
1011:
906:
350:de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
1594:Ezra Jack Keats, A Bibliography of His Work
1276:
1247:
1022:Association for Library Service to Children
1209:Lee Bennett Hopkins. "On Ezra Jack Keats".
1143:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
29:
16:American children's writer and illustrator
1640:Writers who illustrated their own writing
1139:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1039:
1008:
219:, where he won a national contest run by
549:
1341:Collage: The Memoirs of Ezra Jack Keats
621:Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival
545:
147:; March 11, 1916 - May 6, 1983) was an
1602:
1156:
1154:
1650:Multiculturalism in the United States
1615:American children's book illustrators
1527:
1255:"Ezra Jack Keats: A Virtual Exhibit"
1051:. ALSC. ALA. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
953:
619:Silver Medallion in 1980 during the
178:Keats is best known for introducing
1151:
683:The National Endowment for the Arts
257:Works Progress Administration (WPA)
161:, which he also wrote. Keats wrote
13:
1625:Jewish American children's writers
1528:Russo, Maria (22 September 2017).
1061:Elizabeth Diefendorf, ed. (1996).
617:University of Southern Mississippi
372:Two years later, Viking published
346:University of Southern Mississippi
310:and Joseph Levine, beginning with
14:
1681:
1570:
1190:. The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation
989:
977:
1540:
1521:
1501:
1481:
1467:
1461:"The Making of "The Snowy Day""
1453:
1439:
1425:
1405:
1391:
1366:
1347:
1333:
1315:
1288:
915:(edited by Richard Lewis, 1965)
722:
1354:"Ezra Jack Keats, 1916-1983".
1234:
1202:
1180:
1104:
1083:
1054:
1049:"The Randolph Caldecott Medal"
883:Regards to the Man in the Moon
798:(1969) - a Caldecott runner-up
763:John Henry, An American Legend
480:Regards to the Man in the Moon
278:The New York Times Book Review
190:as a medium for illustration.
1:
1002:
949:(by Olive A. Wadsworth, 1971)
728:Books written and illustrated
515:, Keats blended collage with
1356:Children's Literature Review
1168:. Ezra Jack Keats Foundation
1030:American Library Association
899:One Red Sun, A Counting Book
718:covered the stamps' release.
690:United States Postal Service
217:Thomas Jefferson High School
193:
7:
1610:American children's writers
1091:"Books that Shaped America"
1069:. Oxford University Press.
963:
608:, read aloud by First Lady
596:Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
171:but he was most famous for
10:
1686:
1670:20th-century American Jews
1577:Ezra Jack Keats Foundation
1547:Hamilton, M.L.S., Mary H.
1362:. Gale Research: 84. 1995.
342:Ezra Jack Keats Book Award
907:Books adapted or compiled
125:
107:
94:
86:
78:
66:
40:
28:
21:
1283:"Ezra Jack Keats Papers"
1242:Becoming Ezra Jack Keats
1240:Butler, Virginia McGee.
657:Skirball Cultural Center
355:
1645:Caldecott Medal winners
1620:Jewish American artists
1322:Brian Alderson (1994).
919:The Naughty Boy: A Poem
573:New York Public Library
56:East New York, Brooklyn
1418:Los Angeles Daily News
1222:Cite journal requires
1128:Cite journal requires
932:The Little Drummer Boy
925:God is in the Mountain
700:. Outlets such as the
555:
265:anti-Semitic prejudice
133:1963
1635:Writers from Brooklyn
1630:Artists from Brooklyn
1329:. Pelican Publishing.
1093:. Library of Congress
984:Children's literature
921:(by John Keats, 1965)
869:Maggie and the Pirate
681:covered the exhibit.
553:
378:, which received the
215:life. Keats attended
206:, the third child of
696:in honor of Keats's
546:Honors and memorials
1514:The Washington Post
1497:. 5 September 2017.
891:Clementina's Cactus
715:The Washington Post
615:He was awarded The
82:Illustrator, writer
1534:The New York Times
1401:. 29 January 2015.
1301:The New York Times
946:Over in the Meadow
913:In a Spring Garden
755:Whistle for Willie
709:The New York Times
602:featured his book
556:
405:Whistle for Willie
251:painter under the
1494:Los Angeles Times
1463:. 22 August 2014.
1076:978-0-19-510897-2
954:Books illustrated
703:Los Angeles Times
300:Jubilant for Sure
155:for illustrating
138:
137:
35:Keats, circa 1980
1677:
1565:
1564:
1562:
1560:
1555:on 5 August 2013
1544:
1538:
1537:
1525:
1519:
1518:
1505:
1499:
1498:
1485:
1479:
1478:
1471:
1465:
1464:
1457:
1451:
1450:
1443:
1437:
1436:
1435:. 10 April 2014.
1429:
1423:
1422:
1409:
1403:
1402:
1395:
1389:
1388:
1386:
1385:
1370:
1364:
1363:
1351:
1345:
1344:
1337:
1331:
1330:
1319:
1313:
1312:
1310:
1309:
1292:
1286:
1280:
1274:
1273:
1271:
1270:
1251:
1245:
1238:
1232:
1231:
1225:
1220:
1218:
1210:
1206:
1200:
1199:
1197:
1195:
1184:
1178:
1177:
1175:
1173:
1158:
1149:
1148:
1137:
1131:
1126:
1124:
1116:
1108:
1102:
1101:
1099:
1098:
1087:
1081:
1080:
1068:
1058:
1052:
1046:
1037:
1015:
994:
993:
982:
981:
980:
973:
847:Kitten for a Day
628:Portland, Oregon
567:was awarded the
554:PS 253, Brooklyn
312:The Indians Knew
241:Great Depression
180:multiculturalism
73:
52:
50:
33:
19:
18:
1685:
1684:
1680:
1679:
1678:
1676:
1675:
1674:
1600:
1599:
1573:
1568:
1558:
1556:
1545:
1541:
1526:
1522:
1507:
1506:
1502:
1487:
1486:
1482:
1473:
1472:
1468:
1459:
1458:
1454:
1449:. 22 July 2015.
1445:
1444:
1440:
1431:
1430:
1426:
1411:
1410:
1406:
1397:
1396:
1392:
1383:
1381:
1372:
1371:
1367:
1353:
1352:
1348:
1339:
1338:
1334:
1320:
1316:
1307:
1305:
1294:
1293:
1289:
1281:
1277:
1268:
1266:
1253:
1252:
1248:
1239:
1235:
1223:
1221:
1212:
1211:
1207:
1203:
1193:
1191:
1186:
1185:
1181:
1171:
1169:
1166:Ezra Jack Keats
1160:
1159:
1152:
1138:
1129:
1127:
1118:
1117:
1109:
1105:
1096:
1094:
1089:
1088:
1084:
1077:
1059:
1055:
1047:
1040:
1016:
1009:
1005:
1000:
988:
978:
976:
968:
966:
956:
909:
787:A Letter to Amy
748:Caldecott Medal
730:
725:
598:several times;
569:Caldecott Medal
548:
451:A Letter to Amy
417:A Letter to Amy
380:Caldecott Medal
358:
348:as part of the
274:Reader's Digest
196:
164:A Letter to Amy
153:Caldecott Medal
145:Jacob Ezra Katz
141:Ezra Jack Keats
134:
132:
130:Caldecott Medal
121:
71:
54:
48:
46:
45:
44:Jacob Ezra Katz
36:
24:
23:Ezra Jack Keats
17:
12:
11:
5:
1683:
1673:
1672:
1667:
1662:
1657:
1652:
1647:
1642:
1637:
1632:
1627:
1622:
1617:
1612:
1598:
1597:
1591:
1585:
1579:
1572:
1571:External links
1569:
1567:
1566:
1539:
1520:
1500:
1480:
1466:
1452:
1438:
1424:
1421:. 20 May 2014.
1404:
1390:
1365:
1346:
1343:. unpublished.
1332:
1314:
1287:
1275:
1246:
1233:
1224:|journal=
1201:
1179:
1150:
1130:|journal=
1103:
1082:
1075:
1053:
1038:
1006:
1004:
1001:
999:
998:
986:
965:
962:
961:
960:
955:
952:
951:
950:
942:
936:
928:
922:
916:
908:
905:
904:
903:
895:
887:
879:
876:Louie's Search
873:
865:
857:
851:
843:
837:
833:Pssst! Doggie-
829:
821:
813:
805:
799:
791:
783:
775:
767:
759:
751:
739:
735:My Dog Is Lost
729:
726:
724:
721:
720:
719:
694:Forever stamps
686:
666:The Daily News
653:
650:
635:
624:
613:
592:
583:
576:
547:
544:
487:Louie's Search
365:My Dog Is Lost
357:
354:
308:Tillie S. Pine
267:of the time.
261:Captain Marvel
195:
192:
136:
135:
127:
126:Notable awards
123:
122:
120:
119:
111:
109:
105:
104:
96:
92:
91:
88:
84:
83:
80:
76:
75:
74:(aged 67)
68:
64:
63:
53:March 11, 1916
42:
38:
37:
34:
26:
25:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1682:
1671:
1668:
1666:
1663:
1661:
1658:
1656:
1653:
1651:
1648:
1646:
1643:
1641:
1638:
1636:
1633:
1631:
1628:
1626:
1623:
1621:
1618:
1616:
1613:
1611:
1608:
1607:
1605:
1595:
1592:
1589:
1586:
1583:
1580:
1578:
1575:
1574:
1554:
1550:
1543:
1535:
1531:
1524:
1516:
1515:
1510:
1504:
1496:
1495:
1490:
1484:
1476:
1470:
1462:
1456:
1448:
1442:
1434:
1428:
1420:
1419:
1414:
1408:
1400:
1394:
1380:on 2010-12-04
1379:
1375:
1374:"Playgrounds"
1369:
1361:
1357:
1350:
1342:
1336:
1328:
1324:
1318:
1303:
1302:
1297:
1291:
1284:
1279:
1265:on 2013-01-05
1264:
1260:
1256:
1250:
1243:
1237:
1229:
1216:
1205:
1189:
1183:
1167:
1163:
1162:"Ezra's Life"
1157:
1155:
1146:
1142:
1135:
1122:
1114:
1107:
1092:
1086:
1078:
1072:
1067:
1066:
1057:
1050:
1045:
1043:
1035:
1031:
1027:
1023:
1019:
1014:
1012:
1007:
997:
992:
987:
985:
975:
974:
971:
958:
957:
948:
947:
943:
940:
937:
934:
933:
929:
926:
923:
920:
917:
914:
911:
910:
901:
900:
896:
893:
892:
888:
885:
884:
880:
877:
874:
871:
870:
866:
863:
862:
858:
855:
852:
849:
848:
844:
841:
838:
835:
834:
830:
827:
826:
822:
819:
818:
814:
811:
810:
806:
803:
800:
797:
796:
792:
789:
788:
784:
781:
780:
779:Peter's Chair
776:
773:
772:
768:
765:
764:
760:
757:
756:
752:
749:
745:
744:
743:The Snowy Day
740:
737:
736:
732:
731:
717:
716:
711:
710:
706:
704:
699:
695:
691:
688:In 2017, the
687:
684:
680:
679:
674:
673:
668:
667:
662:
658:
655:In 2014, the
654:
651:
648:
644:
640:
639:Prospect Park
636:
633:
629:
625:
622:
618:
614:
611:
607:
606:
605:Peter's Chair
601:
600:Sesame Street
597:
593:
590:
589:
584:
581:
577:
574:
570:
566:
565:
564:The Snowy Day
561:
560:
559:
552:
543:
541:
537:
532:
530:
529:
524:
523:
522:The Snowy Day
518:
514:
513:
512:The Snowy Day
507:
504:
503:
498:
497:
491:
489:
488:
483:
481:
476:
475:
470:
466:
465:
458:
456:
452:
448:
447:
446:Peter's Chair
442:
441:
440:The Snowy Day
436:
434:
429:
425:
424:
419:
418:
413:
412:
411:Peter's Chair
407:
406:
400:
398:
397:
396:The Snowy Day
391:
390:
389:The Snowy Day
384:
381:
377:
376:
375:The Snowy Day
370:
367:
366:
361:
353:
351:
347:
343:
339:
335:
330:
328:
327:
326:Captain Louie
322:
321:
315:
313:
309:
305:
301:
297:
292:
290:
289:
284:
283:
279:
275:
268:
266:
262:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
237:
235:
230:
226:
222:
218:
212:
209:
208:Polish-Jewish
205:
201:
200:East New York
191:
189:
185:
181:
176:
174:
173:The Snowy Day
170:
166:
165:
160:
159:
158:The Snowy Day
154:
150:
146:
142:
131:
128:
124:
118:
117:
116:The Snowy Day
113:
112:
110:
108:Notable works
106:
103:
102:picture books
100:
97:
93:
89:
85:
81:
77:
69:
65:
61:
57:
43:
39:
32:
27:
20:
1557:. Retrieved
1553:the original
1542:
1533:
1523:
1512:
1503:
1492:
1483:
1469:
1455:
1441:
1427:
1416:
1407:
1393:
1382:. Retrieved
1378:the original
1368:
1359:
1355:
1349:
1340:
1335:
1326:
1323:
1317:
1306:. Retrieved
1304:. 7 May 1983
1299:
1290:
1278:
1267:. Retrieved
1263:the original
1249:
1241:
1236:
1215:cite journal
1204:
1192:. Retrieved
1188:"About Ezra"
1182:
1170:. Retrieved
1165:
1121:cite journal
1112:
1106:
1095:. Retrieved
1085:
1064:
1056:
1033:
1025:
944:
938:
930:
924:
918:
912:
897:
889:
881:
875:
867:
859:
853:
845:
839:
831:
823:
815:
807:
801:
793:
785:
777:
771:Jennie's Hat
769:
761:
753:
741:
733:
723:Bibliography
713:
707:
701:
697:
676:
670:
664:
641:Alliance in
632:Tokyo, Japan
626:The city of
610:Barbara Bush
603:
586:
562:
557:
533:
526:
520:
510:
508:
500:
496:Jennie's Hat
494:
492:
485:
478:
472:
468:
462:
459:
454:
450:
444:
438:
431:
427:
421:
415:
409:
403:
401:
394:
387:
385:
373:
371:
363:
362:
359:
331:
324:
318:
316:
311:
303:
299:
293:
286:
272:
269:
255:program the
245:World War II
238:
234:heart attack
225:oil painting
213:
197:
177:
172:
168:
162:
156:
144:
140:
139:
114:
72:(1983-05-06)
1660:1983 deaths
1655:1916 births
1172:21 February
996:Visual arts
672:L.A. Weekly
661:Los Angeles
540:abstraction
338:Lillie Pope
70:May 6, 1983
1604:Categories
1384:2010-12-05
1308:2010-06-30
1269:2012-08-08
1097:2012-08-08
1003:References
304:Danny Dunn
227:depicting
221:Scholastic
99:Children's
79:Occupation
49:1916-03-11
1194:August 8,
817:Pet Show!
746:(1962) -
698:Snowy Day
433:Pet Show!
282:Collier's
194:Biography
90:1960-1983
1559:7 August
964:See also
861:The Trip
802:Hi, Cat!
795:Goggles!
692:created
678:Time Out
647:New York
643:Brooklyn
502:Goggles!
474:The Trip
455:Goggles!
428:Hi, Cat!
423:Goggles!
320:The Trip
253:New Deal
204:Brooklyn
169:Hi, Cat!
149:American
60:New York
970:Portals
825:Skates!
588:Skates!
517:gouache
296:Crowell
288:Playboy
223:for an
188:collage
1073:
927:(1966)
902:(1998)
894:(1982)
886:(1981)
878:(1980)
872:(1979)
864:(1978)
856:(1975)
850:(1974)
842:(1974)
840:Dreams
836:(1973)
828:(1973)
820:(1972)
812:(1971)
809:Apt. 3
804:(1970)
790:(1968)
782:(1967)
774:(1966)
766:(1965)
758:(1964)
750:winner
738:(1960)
712:, and
675:, and
580:UNICEF
536:Cubism
528:Apt. 3
509:After
469:Hello!
334:Martin
87:Period
62:, U.S.
1327:p. 51
939:Night
854:Louie
464:Louie
356:Books
249:mural
229:hobos
184:urban
95:Genre
1561:2013
1228:help
1196:2012
1174:2020
1145:link
1141:link
1134:help
1071:ISBN
1026:ALSC
430:and
336:and
285:and
167:and
143:(né
67:Died
41:Born
1034:ALA
1028:).
659:in
538:to
457:).
1606::
1532:.
1511:.
1491:.
1415:.
1360:35
1358:.
1298:.
1257:.
1219::
1217:}}
1213:{{
1164:.
1153:^
1125::
1123:}}
1119:{{
1041:^
1036:).
1010:^
669:,
645:,
531:.
426:,
420:,
414:,
408:,
352:.
280:,
276:,
202:,
58:,
1563:.
1536:.
1517:.
1477:.
1387:.
1311:.
1272:.
1230:)
1226:(
1198:.
1176:.
1147:)
1136:)
1132:(
1100:.
1079:.
1032:(
1024:(
1020:.
972::
705:,
634:.
612:.
591:.
582:.
575:.
482:.
435:.
51:)
47:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.