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Children's book illustrations

The work of Lealand Eve (he's also a fashion illustrator)

source: podgallery.com

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I've updated my site with 700+ more images since last post. The new artists includes: Czeschka, Pavlishin, Jessie M. King ... and it has passed the 1000 images mark.

For those who haven't visit my Web site, I believe I have the largest collection of images scanned from the original books, not reprint, etc. Details and colors are lost in subsequent reprint of their works, which you can directly compare from other sites.

If you like it, I would appreciate a link from your site. Enjoy !!!

http://www.nocloo.com or directly to the gallery at http://www.nocloo.com/gallery2

-Minh Lai
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For me, no childrens book illustrator is better than K.Y. Craft. Her work is just astounding and I always feel 'pulled' into the pictures. It's entirely a world of its own.
 
:woot: :heart: omg DV and eternity I love everything you posted. Thanks so much for sharing! :winkiss: This thread is heaven. ^_^
 
those are lovely, violines ... like flowers, very dreamy... thanks for posting:heart:
 
Oh my! Look at the Cheshire Cat!

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Thank you so much for posting these DosViolines:heart:
 
I cannot thank you enough for this thread! It is my absolute favorite! I never realized how amazing some children's book illustrations truly are. Beautiful, imaginative, inspiring...I'm in love! :bounce: :heart:
 
I love the illustrations in traditional Russian folklore books..I will try to get some scanned from my sis' little library some time soon. :flower:
 
Some of these pictures are just gorgeous.. whimsically pretty and of course nostalgic. =)
 
i love leo lionni :heart:

Leo Lionni wrote and illustrated more than 40 highly acclaimed children's books. He received the 1984 American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal and was a four-time Caldecott Honor Winner--for Inch by Inch, Frederick, Swimmy, and Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse. Leo Lionni died in October of 1999 at his home in Tuscany, Italy, at the age of 89.


randomhouse.com
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teacher.scholastic.com
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innovative-educators.com
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i just bought this book...the illustrations are absolutely stunning...beautiful patterns and prints, and his compositions are breathtaking.
 
For my birthday......I want a book with every picture in this thread.:heart:
 

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