LC control no. | n 85072375 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Einzig, Susan |
Variant(s) | Einzig, Susanne Einzig, Suzanne |
Birth date | 19221116 |
Death date | 20091225 |
Place of birth | Berlin (Germany) |
Place of death | Chelsea (London, England) |
Field of activity | Illustration of books Education |
Affiliation | Chelsea School of Art |
Profession or occupation | Illustrators Art teachers |
Found in | Love, 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) |