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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Evaline_NessEvaline Ness - Wikipedia

    Evaline Ness (April 24, 1911 – August 12, 1986) [1] was an American commercial artist, illustrator, and author of children's books. She illustrated more than thirty books for young readers and wrote several of her own. [2] She used a great variety of artistic media and methods. [1] [3] [4]

  2. Evaline Ness died on August 12, 1986 of a heart attack in Kingston, New York. Ness will always be remembered for her experimental techniques, diverse media, and expanding the boundaries of children’s book illustration.

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  3. artvee.com › artist › evaline-nessEvaline Ness - Artvee

    Evaline Ness. American, 1911 – 1986. Follow. Evaline Ness was an American commercial artist, illustrator, and author of children's books. She illustrated more than thirty books for young readers and wrote several of her own. She is noted for using a great variety of artistic media and methods.

  4. Sam, Bangs & Moonshine is a 1966 children's picture book written and illustrated by Evaline Ness. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, it won the 1967 Caldecott Medal for its illustrations. [1] Plot. Samantha, usually called Sam is the daughter of a widowed fisherman.

  5. Evaline Ness (1911–1986) used woodcuts, mixed media, and experimental materials and methods to push the boundaries of the printed page, interweaving text and pi.

  6. Evaline Ness. Average rating 3.88 · 5,847 ratings · 632 reviews · shelved 11,676 times. Showing 30 distinct works. « previous 1 2 next » sort by. « previous 1 2 next » * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more books, click here . Evaline Ness has 56 books on Goodreads with 11676 ratings.

  7. Evaline Ness was an American commercial artist, illustrator, and author of children's books. As illustrator of picture books she was one of three Caldecott Medal runners-up each year 1964 to 1966 and she won the 1967 Medal for Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine, which she also wrote.