Hildegard Woodward (February 10, 1898 – December 1977) was the author and illustrator of many children's books, two of which were awarded a
Caldecott Honor. Woodward's art was not restricted to children's books; her portfolio includes numerous works of fiction and humor for adults. Although most noted for her watercolor illustrations, she painted in oil and was a children's portrait artist.
She was born in
Worcester, Massachusetts February 10, 1898. Her parents were Rufus and Stella Woodward. She was educated at the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and in Paris.
In 1948 she was given a
Caldecott Medal for her illustrations of ''Roger and the Fox'' written by
Lavinia R. Davis
Lavinia Riker Davis (1909–1961) was an American author of picture books, teenage novels, and mysteries for children and adults. She wrote over forty books, mostly under her own name, but sometimes using the pseudonym "Wendell Farmer".
She a ...
and again in 1950 for ''The Wild Birthday Cake''.
In 1953 Woodward painted a mural on the wall of the Center School cafeteria in
Brookfield, Connecticut near her residence in
Hawleyville.
She began to lose her sight in the 1960, but didn't stop painting. When she went blind she developed a method of "painting by touch".
Woodward never married or had children. She died in December 1977 in Connecticut.
Her papers are held at the
University of Southern Mississippi and the Children's Literature Research Collection at the
University of Minnesota house copies of her original artwork.
Bibliography
* ''Little World-Children'' (Ginn, 1928) — written by Elizabeth Ellis Scantlebury
* ''The Blue Teapot: Sandy Cove Stories'' (The Macmillan Company, 1931) — written by
Alice Dalgliesh
* ''P-Penny and His Little Red Cart'' (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1934) — written by
Amy Wentworth Stone
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Early life and education
Stone was born in Danvers, Massachusetts on January 25, 1876 ...
* ''Everyday Children'' (Oxford University Press, 1935)
* ''In Storyland'' (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co., 1936) — written by Ruth Irma Low
* ''Here's Juggins'' (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard, 1936) — written by Amy Wentworth Stone
* ''Little Miss Capo'' (Macmillan, 1937) — written by
Frances Gaither
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Gaither was born in Somerville, Tennessee, but her family moved to Corinth, Mississippi, ...
* ''Exploring New Fields'' (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1938) — written by Beryl Parker; Julia M Harris; Hildegard Woodward; P O Palmstrom
* ''It Happened in England'' (Albert Whitman, 1939) — written by Marian King
* ''The Chosen Baby'' (Carrick and Evans, 1939) — written by
Valentina Pavlovna Wasson
Valentina Pavlovna (Guercken) Wasson (1901–1958) was a Russian-American pediatrician, ethnomycologist and author. She was involved in the introduction of psychoactive mushrooms to a wide audience in the United States.
Life
Born in Moscow in ...
* ''Yammy Buys a Bicycle'' (Albert Whitman & Co, 1940) — written by Bernice Morgan Bryant
* ''Jared's Blessing'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942)
* ''Roundabout, Another Sandy Cove Story'' (Macmillan, 1942) — written by Alice Dalgliesh
* ''Round Robin'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943) — written by
Lavinia R. Davis
Lavinia Riker Davis (1909–1961) was an American author of picture books, teenage novels, and mysteries for children and adults. She wrote over forty books, mostly under her own name, but sometimes using the pseudonym "Wendell Farmer".
She a ...
* ''Country Neighborhood'' (The Macmillan Company, 1944) — written by Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
* ''Roger and the Fox'' (Doubleday & Co., 1947) — written by Alice Dalgliesh; 1948 Caldecott Honor
* ''Christmas: A Book of Stories Old and New'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950) — Written by Alice Dalgliesh
* ''The Wild Birthday Cake'' (Doubleday and Company, 1949) — Written by Lavinia R Davis; 1950 Caldecott Honor
* ''Philippe's Hill'' (Doubleday, 1950) — written by Lee Kingman
* ''Summer Is Fun'' (Doubleday, 1951) — written by Lavinia R. Davis
* ''Danny's Luck'' (Doubleday, Jan 1, 1953) — written by Lavinia R. Davis
* ''The Wonderful Story of How You Were Born'' (Hanover House, 1953) — written by
Sidonie Matsne Gruenberg
* ''America Travels'' (Macmillan, 1961) — written by Alice Dalgliesh
* ''The House On Grandfather's Hill'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1961)
* ''Time Was'' Charles Scribner's Sons, 1962)
* ''Fruit is Ripe for Timothy'' (Young Scott Book, 1963) — written by Alice Rothschild
References
External links
Woodward on Kirkus ReviewsTwenty-seventh annual exhibition of painting: October the fifth through October the twenty-sixth, 1930* (primarily previous page of browse report, under 'Woodward, Hildegard, 1898–' without '1977')
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1898 births
1977 deaths
20th-century American writers
American children's book illustrators
American children's writers
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts alumni
Writers from Worcester, Massachusetts
20th-century American women writers