Esther Brann

Esther Brann

Esther Brann(July 21, 1899- January 9, 1998) was an American children’s author and illustrator.

Education

Brann was born in New York City. She attended the Art Students League of New York, Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in France. [ [http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/search/ArtistKeywords.aspx?artist=10006251 Esther Brann - Artist, Art - Esther (E. B. Schorr) Brann ] ]

Work

After finishing her education in France, Brann returned to New York looking for work as an illustrator. When she could not find work, she decided to work for herself and began writing and illustrating her own books.

Brann traveled around the world with her husband and son when her husband was enlisted in the Navy. They lived in Guam, Florida, Virginia and California. These travels influenced her writing and illustrations.

Brann was named one of ten national award winners for her children's books.

Esther Brann Schorr died on January 3, 1998 in Ventura, California.

References

*Ward, Martha E. and Dorothy A. Marquardt. "Authors of Books for Young People" (Metuchen, N.J: Scarecrow Press) 1971
*The H.W. Wilson Company, "Junior Book of Authors", 2nd ed.; Junior Authors Electronic (1951), updated 1999.)
*"Ventura County Star". January 9, 1998.

Works(written and illustrated)

*"Nanette of the Wooden Shoes" (1922)
*"A Quebec Sketchbook" (1926)
*"Lupe Goes to School" (1930)
*"Nicolina" (1931)
*"Yann and His Island" (1932)
*"Bobbie and Donnie Were Twins" (1933)
*"Around the World With Esther Brann" (1935)
*"Another New Year With Bobbie and Donnie" (1936)
*"Patrick Was His Name" (1938)
*"Patrick Goes A-Hunting" (1940),
*"Five Puppies for Sale" (1948)
*"Book for Baby"

Works (illustrated)

*Edna Albert's "Little Pilgrim to Penn's Woods"
*Edna Albert’s "The Shawl with the Yellow Bells"
*Mary Jane Carr's "Children of the Covered Wagon"

External links

* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv76619 Guide to the Esther Brann papers at the University of Oregon]


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