Photo de l'auteur

Barbara Cooney (1917–2000)

Auteur de Miss Rumphius

33+ oeuvres 12,135 utilisateurs 313 critiques 7 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Barbara Cooney and her twin brother were born on 6 August 1917 in Brooklyn, New York, in the Bossert Hotel. She grew up on Long Island, but spent her summers as a child in Maine. Cooney attended a boarding school as a child. Cooney graduated from Smith College in 1938 and studied lithography and afficher plus etching at Art Students League in New York. Just one year after graduation, she had her first commission, the illustrations for Ake and His World by Bertil Malmberg. Recalling an earlier trip to Germany before the war and the horrors that she had seen there, she felt compelled to join the Women's Army Corps during the summer of 1942. She enrolled in officer training and achieved the rank of second lieutenant, but was honorably discharged the following spring because of marriage pregnancy. The couple bought a farm in Pepperell, Massachusetts where they ran a children's camp during the summer months. By this time, Cooney was illustrating several books a year and wrote one now and then. It was for her adaptation of Chaucer's The Nun Priest's Tale that she won the prestigious Caldecott Medal, the highest honor given for illustrated children's books in the United States, in 1959. Twenty-one years later, Cooney again won the Caldecott Medal for Ox-Cart Man written by Donald Hall. In 1993, Ms. Cooney deposited more than 400 pieces of original art from 21 of her books in the Northeastern Children's Literature Collection, a part of the University Libraries' Archives and Special Collections. Works from this collection and from the artist's private collection are shown in this exhibit. Miss Rumphius won the National Book Award in 1983 and inspired the creation of the Maine Library Association's Lupine Award. Cooney died on 14 March, 2000 at the age of 83. Her last book was Basket Moon published in September of 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Barbara Cooney

Miss Rumphius (1982) 6,433 exemplaires
Roxaboxen (1991) — Illustrateur — 2,590 exemplaires
Island Boy (1988) 926 exemplaires
Eleanor (1996) 923 exemplaires
The Little Juggler (1961) 86 exemplaires
Peter and the Wolf Pop-up Book (1985) 72 exemplaires
Little Brother and Little Sister (1982) 57 exemplaires
Christmas (1967) 44 exemplaires
Mother Goose in Spanish (1968) 13 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Les quatre filles du docteur March (1868) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions26,611 exemplaires
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (1881) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions3,921 exemplaires
Quand le fermier se rendait au marche (1979) — Illustrateur — 3,796 exemplaires
Bambi. L'histoire d'une vie dans les bois (1923) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions2,458 exemplaires
Chanticleer and the Fox (1958) — Illustrateur — 1,622 exemplaires
The Story of Holly and Ivy (1958) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions1,334 exemplaires
The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story (1988) — Illustrateur — 1,198 exemplaires
The Big Book for Peace (1990) — Illustrateur — 830 exemplaires
Christmas in the Barn (1952) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions828 exemplaires
Wynken, Blynken, & Nod (1889) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions801 exemplaires
Kildee House (1949) — Illustrateur — 768 exemplaires
Emily (1992) — Illustrateur — 754 exemplaires
Seven Little Rabbits (1800) — Illustrateur — 628 exemplaires
Letting Swift River Go (1992) — Illustrateur — 550 exemplaires
Only Opal: The Diary of a Young Girl (1976) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions520 exemplaires
Snow-White and Rose-Red (1818) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions461 exemplaires
The Little Fir Tree (1954) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions428 exemplaires
Emma (1980) — Illustrateur — 409 exemplaires
The Man Who Didn't Wash His Dishes (1950) — Illustrateur — 356 exemplaires
Les corbeaux de Pearblossom (1967) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions349 exemplaires
Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes (1913) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions322 exemplaires
The Basket Moon (1999) — Illustrateur — 321 exemplaires
Le hibou et la poussiquette (1870) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions237 exemplaires
American Folk Songs for Children (1948) — Illustrateur — 206 exemplaires
Let's Keep Christmas (1837) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions197 exemplaires
Where Have You Been? (1878) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions176 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 01 (1957) — Illustrateur — 153 exemplaires
When the Sky is Like Lace (1975) — Illustrateur — 148 exemplaires
The Book of Children's Classics (1997) — Illustrateur — 124 exemplaires
Squawk to the Moon, Little Goose (1974) — Illustrateur — 119 exemplaires
Spirit Child: A Story of the Nativity (1984) — Illustrateur — 119 exemplaires
The Remarkable Christmas of the Cobbler's Sons (1994) — Illustrateur — 116 exemplaires
The Penguin Book of Classic Children's Characters (1997) — Contributeur — 90 exemplaires
Princess Tales (1971) — Illustrateur — 89 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 21 (1959) — Illustrateur — 87 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 25 (1959) — Illustrateur — 85 exemplaires
Friends with God; stories and prayers of the Marshall family (1900) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions79 exemplaires
Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Spain (1963) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions77 exemplaires
Herman the Great (1973) — Illustrateur — 71 exemplaires
Just Plain Maggie (1950) — Illustrateur — 70 exemplaires
Best in Children's Books 03 (1957) — Illustrateur — 69 exemplaires
The Donkey Prince (1977) — Illustrateur — 65 exemplaires
Down to the Beach (1973) — Illustrateur — 49 exemplaires
The Best Christmas (1949) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions44 exemplaires
Peter's Long Walk (1953) — Illustrateur — 32 exemplaires
Animal Folk Songs for Children (1950) — Illustrateur — 30 exemplaires
Midsummer Magic: A Garland Of Stories, Charms, and Recipes (1977) — Illustrateur — 25 exemplaires
Away We Go!: 100 Poems for the Very Young (1956) — Illustrateur — 22 exemplaires
Demeter and Persephone: Homeric Hymn Number Two (1972) — Illustrateur — 22 exemplaires
The House Mouse (1973) — Illustrateur — 21 exemplaires
Read Me Another Story (1949) — Illustrateur — 20 exemplaires
Read Me More Stories (1951) — Illustrateur — 20 exemplaires
Christmas Folk (1969) — Illustrateur — 19 exemplaires
"I am cherry alive," the little girl sang (1979) — Illustrateur — 15 exemplaires
Dionysos and the Pirates: Homeric Hymn Number Seven (1970) — Illustrateur — 14 exemplaires
Hermes, Lord of Robbers: Homeric Hymn Number Four (1971) — Illustrateur — 14 exemplaires
Katie's Magic Glasses (1965) — Illustrateur — 14 exemplaires
Pepper (1952) — Illustrateur — 12 exemplaires
The Brookline Trunk (2005) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions11 exemplaires
The Sad Story of the Little Bluebird and the Hungry Cat (1975) — Illustrateur — 8 exemplaires
Three Little Dachshunds (1963) — Illustrateur — 8 exemplaires
Yours with Love, Kate (1952) — Illustrateur — 6 exemplaires
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 1, September 1980 — Illustrateur — 1 exemplaire
Grandfather Whiskers, M.D., a Graymouse story — Illustrateur, quelques éditions1 exemplaire

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1917-08-06
Date de décès
2000-03-10
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Lieu du décès
Damariscotta, Maine, USA
Lieux de résidence
Long Island, New York, USA
Maine, USA
Études
Smith College (History)
Professions
children's book author
children's book illustrator
Relations
Murchie, Guy (husband)
Courte biographie
Barbara Cooney was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her father was a stockbroker and her mother was an artist who encouraged Barbara's talent for art. She attended private schools and graduated from Smith College before briefly attending art school in New York. A year later, she got her first commission: the illustrations for Ake and His World (1940) by Bertil Malmberg. During World War II, Barbara served in the Women’s Army Corps and married Guy Murchie in 1944. They had two children. The couple later divorced and Barbara remarried in 1949 to Charles T. Porter, a physician, with whom she had two children. In the course of her long career, Barbara Cooney illustrated more than 100 books. After receiving her second Caldecott award, she began to write books as well. In her final years, she lived in a house in Maine overlooking the sea.

Membres

Critiques

Award-winning American children's author and artist Barbara Cooney retells the medieval French legend of The Juggler of Notre Dame in this lovely little picture book, first published in 1961. Trained to juggle and entertain by his father, Barnaby was left an orphan at the age of ten, and used his only skill in order to survive. But when winter comes and audiences at markets and fairs disappear, the little juggler is not sure what to do. Fortunately a monk sees him performing one wintry day, and brings him back to the abbey, where he is given food and shelter. Keenly conscious that he is giving nothing to God, when all those around him are, Barnaby decides to perform for the Virgin Mary and Christ Child in their chapel, leading to a wondrous miracle one Christmas Eve night...

I grew up reading and loving Tomie dePaola's wonderful picture book, The Clown of God, which adapts this story and gives it an Italian setting, and never knew about its French origins until I discovered Barbara Cooney's The Little Juggler. How glad I am to have done so, both because The Clown of God is one of my favorites, and I appreciate having a retelling of the original story it is based upon, and because this is simply a beautiful book, in its own right. The story is beautiful—poignant and engrossing—and the artwork simply gorgeous! I appreciated the background given about the story in the brief author's note, the fact that it was first written down in the 13th century, in an Old French manuscript now held by the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal in Paris—there is an image of the manuscript on the back cover of the book—and that it has been retold many times since. I think I will have to reread The Clown of God now, and perhaps also track down Violet Moore Higgins' 1917 The Little Juggler and Other French Tales Retold. As for this one, it is highly recommended to anyone seeking wonderful medieval tales of faith and miracles, as well as to fellow fans of the artist.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
AbigailAdams26 | 4 autres critiques | May 12, 2024 |
Signed edition
 
Signalé
RCornell | 49 autres critiques | Oct 19, 2023 |
Barbara Cooney's story of Alice Rumphius, who longed to travel the world, live in a house by the sea, and do something to make the world more beautiful, has a timeless quality that resonates with each new generation. The countless lupines that bloom along the coast of Maine are the legacy of the real Miss Rumphius, the Lupine Lady, who scattered lupine seeds everywhere she went. Miss Rumphius received the American Book Award in the year of publication.
 
Signalé
PlumfieldCH | 168 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2023 |
This is a book for every child, but especially ones who live in the desert. The plot isn't complex: a group of children make an imaginary town. Playtime like this is sorely needed for our children, but nowadays, children don't always know what to do in the unstructured playtimes. And of course, the Barbara Cooney art is fantastic.
 
Signalé
mebrock | 42 autres critiques | Aug 1, 2023 |

Listes

Prix et récompenses

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

Auteurs associés

Statistiques

Œuvres
33
Aussi par
68
Membres
12,135
Popularité
#1,932
Évaluation
4.1
Critiques
313
ISBN
155
Langues
4
Favoris
7

Tableaux et graphiques