- Louis Slobodkin
Louis Slobodkin (
February 19 ,1903 –May 1975), born inAlbany, New York was a sculptor, author and illustrator of numerous children's books. At the age of 15, he attended theBeaux Arts Institute of Design inNew York City from 1918 to 1923. He worked then as an elevator operator to sustain his living, as he studied Plato, Aquinas, Kant, and Goethe. He would deliberately get his elevator 'stuck' between floors so he could read his books.Slobodkin married Florence Gersh, a poet and children's book writer in 1927, but he didn't immediately become involved with children's literature. He illustrated his first children's book in 1941, "The Moffats ", by his friend,Eleanor Estes , with whom he collaborated on five more books. In 1944, he won the Caldecott Medal for illustrating "Many Moons ", written by American writer James Thurber. He wrote and illustrated the popular "The Spaceship Under the Apple Tree " book series. He was also the author of "Sculpture; Principles and Practice".During his career, Slobodkin illustrated nearly 90 books, 50 of which he also wrote.He and his wife, Florence, collaborated on five books from 1958 to 1969, including "The Cowboy Twins" (1960). Slobodkin's last book was "Wilbur the Warrior", published in 1972.Teaching himself all manner of art from an early age, Slodbodkin began to sculpt art at the age of ten. His first brush with fame came in 1938 when his "Young Lincoln" statue appeared at the 1939-1940 World's Fair. This statue was placed at the Federal Building during the World's Fair. It was quickly removed and destroyed by an official of the Fair who worked at the Federal Building and felt that the statue was blocking light into his office. [ [http://media.www.dailynebraskan.com/media/storage/paper857/news/2001/02/19/News/Historical.Statue.Finds.Home.In.Sheldon-1730308.shtml Historical statue finds home in Sheldon] from "The Daily Nebraksan"] With the help of many of his friends in the art world, a bronze version of the plaster original was permanently placed in the Headquarters Building of the
Department of the Interior inWashington, D. C. Another plaster version resides inLincoln, Nebraska .Louis Slobodkin died in May of 1975.
Selected Works
Fiction
*"Clear the Track for Michael's Magic Train" (1945)
*"The Adventures of Arab" (1946)
*"The Seaweed Hat" (1947)
*"Hustle and Bustle" (1948)
*"Bixxy and the Secret Message" (1949)
*"Circus April 1st" (1953)
*"The Amiable Giant" (1955)
*"The Little Mermaid Who Could Not Sing" (1956)
*"Gogo and the French Seagull" (1960)
*"The Late cuckoo" (1962)
*"Io Sono (I am): Italian with Fun" (1960)
*"A Good Place to Hide" (1961)
*"Moon Blossom and Golden Penny" (1963)
*"Luigi and the Long-Nosed Soldier" (1963)
*"Picco the Sad Italian Pony" (1964)
*"The Polka-Dot Goat" (1964)
*"Yasu and the Strangers" (1965)
*"Colette and the Princess" (1965)
*"Read about the Busman" (1967)*Spaceship Under the Apple Tree series
**"Spaceship Under the Apple Tree" (1952)
**"Spaceship Returns to the Apple Tree" (1958)
**"Three-Seated Spaceship" (1958)
**"Round-Trip Spaceship" (1968)
**"Spaceship in the Park" (1972)Autobiographical
*"Fo'castle Waltz" (1945) - This adult novel is the author's illustrated account of his short career as a sailor aboard the tramp S.S. Hermanita.
Non-Fiction
*"Sculpture: Principles and Practice" (1958)
*"The First Book of Drawing" (1958)Illustrated Works
*"The Moffats" (1941) Author:
Eleanor Estes
*"The Middle Moffat" (1942) Author:Eleanor Estes
*"Rufus M" (1943) Author:Eleanor Estes
*"Many Moons" (1943) Author:James Thurber
*"The Hundred Dresses " (1944) Author:Eleanor Estes
*"Young Man of the House" (1946) Author:Mabel Leigh Hunt
*"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1946) Reprint by World Publishing Co. Author:Mark Twain
*"Jonathan and the Rainbow" (1948) Author:Jacob Blanck
*"Red Head" (1951) Author:Edward Eager
*"The Alhambra" (1953) Author:Washington Irving
*"Clean Clarence" (1959) Authors:Priscilla Friedrich andOtto Friedrich
*"The Cowboy Twins" (1960) Author: Florence Slobodkin
*"A Thousand for Sicily" (1961) Author:Geoffry Trease
*"The Beautiful Culpeppers" (1963) Author:Marion Upington References
External links
* [http://www.slobodkin.org/ Slobodkin.org]
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv74231 Guide to the Louis Slobodkin papers at the University of Oregon.]
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