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Eloise Margaret Wilkin, born Eloise Margaret Burns (March 30, 1904 – October 4, 1987), was an American illustrator. She was best known as an illustrator of
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. Many of the
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she illustrated have become classics of American children's literature. Jane Werner Watson, who edited and wrote hundreds of Golden Books, called Eloise Wilkin "the soul of Little Golden Books",Springett, Deborah Wilkin. (Introduction copyright 2005). Eloise Wilkin Stories. New York: Random House. and Wilkin's books remain highly collectible. Her watercolor and colored pencil illustrations are known for their glowing depiction of babies, toddlers, and their parents in idyllic rural and domestic settings.


Early life

Wilkin was born on March 30, 1904 in
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, the third of four children. At age 2, Eloise moved with her family to New York City, but spent every summer with her siblings at a relative's home in western New York State. Memories forged there of family togetherness and the outdoors would influence her famous illustrations of nature, children, and family life. Wilkin won a drawing contest for New York schoolchildren at age 11 and graduated from the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute, now the
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, in 1923.


Career

Soon after college graduation, Eloise and friend Joan Esley opened an art studio in Rochester, NY but struggling to find work, the pair moved to New York City, where Century Company gave Eloise her first book to illustrate, ''The Shining Hours''. Many of her early illustrations were for school books. Early in her career Eloise illustrated paper dolls for Samuel Gabriel & Sons, Playtime House and Jaymar. Wilkin often illustrated the titles of her sister, children's author Esther Burns Wilkin, who married Eloise's brother-in-law. The first of the Wilkins' collaborations was ''Mrs. Peregrine and the Yak'', published by the Henry Holt Company.


Golden Books Illustrator

In 1944, Wilkin signed an exclusive contract with original Little Golden Books publisher
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requiring her to illustrate three books each year. She often used her children and grandchildren and their friends as models for her illustrations. A devout Christian, Wilkin frequently illustrated religious picture books including several compilations of prayers for children. Wilkins occasionally revised her illustrated works to reflect changing cultural norms. ''The New Baby'', first published in 1948, depicted an expectant mother just days away from birth with no visible signs of pregnancy. For the 1975 reprinting, Wilkin decided to more realistically portray the mother and her pregnant form. The 1954 cover of "The New Baby" shows an infant sleeping on her tummy, which Wilkins changed for the 1975 edition after increasing societal awareness of
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. The original 1956 edition of ''My Little Golden Book about God'' featured Caucasian children only, and Wilkin re-illustrated several pages to include children of other races in 1974. Many of Wilkin's illustrations for Golden Books appeared on calendars, puzzles, and record sleeves of Little Golden Records, and were also found on china plates,
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, and in ''Child's Life'', ''Story Parade'', and ''Golden'' magazines. Wilkin's Golden Books have been published in French, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.


Doll Designer

In 1960, Vogue Dolls, Inc. launched the first doll designed by Eloise Wilkin. "Baby Dear" came in 12 and 18 inch-sizes and sold for $6 and $12 respectively.
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saw the doll in the window of FAO Schwarz during his 1960 visit to New York City and purchased 13 to take back to the Soviet Union. In all, Eloise designed eight dolls for Vogue and Madame Alexander. ''Baby Dear'' and ''So Big'', both written by Esther Wilkin and illustrated by Eloise Wilkin, feature the Eloise Wilkin dolls.


Family

Wilkin married Sidney Wilkin on August 18, 1930. She took a decade off from illustrating in order to raise her four children: Ann Wilkin Murphy, Sidney, editor Deborah Wilkin Springett, and Jeremy.


Death

Eloise Wilkin died of cancer in Brighton, New York, on October 4, 1987, at the age of 83. She is buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Rochester, New York.


Books

Among the 47 Golden Book titles illustrated by Wilkin are: * ''Good Little Bad Little Girl'' * ''My Little Golden Book About God'' * ''Poems to Read to the Very Young'' * ''The Christmas Story'' * ''Evening Prayer'' * ''A Giant Little Golden Book Of Birds'' * ''Wonders of Nature'' * ''The Wonders of the Seasons'' * ''We Like Kindergarten'' * ''Prayers for Children'' * ''The Goodnight Book'' * ''Baby Dear'' * ''Baby Listens'' * ''Baby Looks'' * ''Baby's Mother Goose'' * ''Baby's Christmas'' * ''The Christmas ABC'' * ''Babies'' * ''This World of Ours'' * ''We Help Daddy'' * ''We Help Mommy'' * ''The Visit'' * ''Play With Me'' * ''Baby's Birthday'' * ''The Treasury of Prayers From Around the World'' * ''So Big'' * ''A Baby is Born'' * ''Hansel and Gretel'' * ''The Tune Is In the Tree'' * ''The Boy With a Drum'' * ''Busy Timmy'' * ''Guess Who Lives Here'' * ''Where Did the Baby Go?'' * ''The Little Book'' * ''A Child's Garden of Verses'' * ''My Dolly and Me'' * ''Eloise Wilkin's Book of Poems''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wilkin, Eloise 1904 births 1987 deaths American women illustrators Artists from Rochester, New York Rochester Institute of Technology alumni Artists from New York City American children's book illustrators 20th-century American women artists