There are 24 similar (related) artists for John Schoenherr available: John Schoenherr has 5 artist signature examples available in our database. askART lists John Schoenherr in 0 of its research Essays. Galleries and art dealers listing works of art by John Schoenherr as either "Wanted" or "For Sale" There are 1Īrtworks for sale on our website by galleries and art dealers askART's database currently holds 38 auction lots for John Schoenherr (of whichģ1 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.)Īrtist artworks for sale and wanted. Schoenherr had a parallel, equally prominent career as a PresentedĪnnually by the American Library Association the medal honors the best illustrations in a book for young people. (Philomel, 1987 text by Jane Yolen), the story of a father andĭaughter who go looking for owls on a cold winter's night. He won a Caldecott Medal in 1988 for Owl Moon Schoenherr illustrated more than 40 children's titles. His death, in a hospital in Easton, Pa., was from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his son, Ian, said.Ī highly regarded nature artist, Mr. Half-century produced painterly, exquisitely detailed images ofĬreatures from this world and others, died on April 8. John Schoenherr, a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator who for a The following obituary of John Schoenherr was in The New York Times, April 15, 2010. John Schoenherr is known for Illustrator of children's books, science fiction. Dženifer, Renee St.John Schoenherr (1935 - 2010) was active/lived in New Jersey. Harris, Mark Phillips (with Randall Garrett), Barbara Wilson, Tom Beach, Robert J. Laurence Mark Janifer's pseudonyms include: Alfred Blake, Andrew Blake, Larry M. In addition to his career as a novelist and short story author, Janifer was an editor for Scott Meredith Literary Agency editor/managing editor of various detective and science fiction publications film reviewer for several magazines and a talented pianist. The series follows the career of Gerald Knave as he visits (and survives to tell the tale of) planets on the outskirts of the civilized galaxy. Janifer's best known work is the "Survivor" series, comprising five novels and many short stories. The novel was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1960, and published in book form in 1962. He co-wrote the first novel in the "Psi-Power" series: Brain Twister, written with Randall Garrett under the joint pseudonym Mark Phillips. Though his first published work was a short story in Cosmos magazine in 1953, his career as a writer can be said to have started in 1959 when he began writing for Astounding and Galaxy Science Fiction. Many of his early stories appeared under the "Larry M. Janifer was born in Brooklyn, New York with the surname of Harris, but in 1963 took the original surname of his Polish grandfather. Harris) was an American science fiction author, with a career spanning over 50 years. The novel was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1960, and published in Laurence M.
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