American writer and illustrator
Simms Taback
Born (1932-02-13 ) February 13, 1932The Bronx Died December 25, 2011(2011-12-25) (aged 79)Ventura, California Occupation Illustrator, writer, graphic designer Nationality American Education Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art Period 1964–2011 (illustrator) Genre children's picture books Notable works Joseph Had a Little Overcoat (1999)Notable awards Caldecott Medal 2000
Simms Taback (February 13, 1932 – December 25, 2011) was an American writer, graphic artist , and illustrator of more than 35 books. He won the 2000 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing Joseph Had a Little Overcoat , and was a runner-up in 1998 for There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly .[ 1]
Biography
He was born to a working family of a housepainter and a seamstress, socialists and labor organizers. His first name is after Harry Simms , Jewish labor leader. [ 2]
Taback graduated from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Art and served in the United States Army during the Korean War . He was a designer for CBS Records and The New York Times . He was the founder and president of the Illustrators Guild (later the New York Graphic Artists Guild) and taught art at the School of Visual Arts and Syracuse University .
Taback designed the first McDonald's Happy Meal box in 1977. He died in 2011 of pancreatic cancer .[ 3] [ 4]
Selected works
Jabberwocky and other nonsense (Harlin Quist , 1964), three poems by Lewis Carroll , 1871 to 1889[ 5]
Too Much Noise (1967), by Ann McGovern
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat (Random House, 1977), movable book based on a Yiddish folk song[ 6]
Jason's Bus Ride (1987), by Harriet Ziefert
Road Builders (1994), by B. G. Hennessy
Sam's Wild West Show (1995), by Nancy Antle
Two Little Witches: a Halloween counting story (1996), by Harriet Ziefert
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (1997), illustrating the American folk poem [ 7]
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat (Viking, 1999)[ 8] —the Caldecott Medal-winning edition for U.S. picture book illustration
This is the House that Jack Built (2002), based on the nursery rhyme
Kibitzers and Fools: tales my zayda (grandfather) told me (2005), traditional Jewish tales[ 7]
I Miss You Every Day (2007)
Original works
Animal Parade
City Animals
Dinosaurs
Farm Animals
Safari Animals
Quack Like A Duck!
Who Am I?
Who Said Moo?
Where Is My Baby?
Where Is My Friend?
Awards
Winner
Finalist
1998: Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration for There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. [ 1]
See also
Reynold Ruffins
References
^ a b c "Caldecott winner All he can say is, Wow, wow, wow" . CNN. January 18, 2000. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved November 12, 2010 .
^ "Illustrious" , by Marjorie Ingall, Tablet Magazine , February 08, 2011
^ Heller, Steven (January 1, 2012). "Simms Taback, Writer and Illustrator of Children's Books Dies at 79" . The New York Times . p. A24.
^ "Biography of Simms Taback" . About Simms Taback (simmstaback.com) . Retrieved December 27, 2011 .
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"Jabberwocky and other frabjous nonsense" (1967 edition). Library of Congress Catalog Record (LCC ). Retrieved 2013-02-14.
This is Taback's earliest work listed in the U.S. national library catalog.
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"Joseph had a little overcoat" (1977 ed.). LCC record. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
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"Taback, Simms" . WorldCat. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
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"Joseph had a little overcoat" (1999 ed.). LCC record. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
^ "Past Winners" . Jewish Book Council . n.d. Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
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