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Nicolas, 1911-1973

LC control no.n 50007922
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Personal name headingNicolas, 1911-1973
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Variant(s)Mordvinoff, Nicolas, 1911-1973
Other standard no.Q15463339
Birth date1911-09-27
Death date1973-05-05
Place of birthSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Place of deathHampton (N.J.)
Profession or occupationArtists Illustrators
Found inStone, W.S. Pépé was the saddest bird, 1944.
Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (d. 1973)
Star Man's son, 1952: title page (illustrated by Nicolas Mordvinoff)
ISFDB, viewed September 8, 2023 (Author: Nicolas Mordvinoff ; Legal Name: Mordvinoff, Nicholas ; Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Russian Empire ; Birthdate: 27 September 1911 ; Deathdate: 5 May 1973)
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Wikipedia, viewed September 8, 2023 (Nicolas Mordvinoff (September 27, 1911 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire ; died: May 5, 1973 Hampton, New Jersey, United States) was a Russian-born American artist who won the 1952 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing Finders Keepers, by William Lipkind. The collaborators used the pseudonym Nicolas and Will)