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Einzig, Susan

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Personal name headingEinzig, Susan
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Variant(s)Einzig, Susanne
Einzig, Suzanne
Birth date19221116
Death date20091225
Place of birthBerlin (Germany)
Place of deathChelsea (London, England)
Field of activityIllustration of books Education
AffiliationChelsea School of Art
Profession or occupationIllustrators Art teachers
Found inLove, M. An explorer for an aunt, 1967, c1960: t.p. (Susan Einzig)
Dining round London, 1947: t.p. (Susanne Einzig)
A. Horne, Dict. of 20th cent. British book illustrators, 1994 (Susan Einzig, b. in Berlin, "began free-lance career in 1945 ... " in London)
Times online WWW site, Mar. 1, 2010 (Susan Einzig; b. Suzanne Einzig, Nov. 16, 1922, Berlin; began her freelance career in 1945 by illustrating Norah Pulling's Mary Belinda and the ten aunts; after this publication she changed her first name from Suzanne to Susan; d. Dec. 25, 2009; children's book illustrator acclaimed for her pen-and-ink drawings for novels such as Tom's midnight garden and The Bastables)
The Guardian, via WWW, Jan. 5, 2010 (one of the 20th century's key British book illustrators, and a central figure in the postwar London art scene; taught at the Chelsea School of Art for 30 years)