

Winner of three Caldecott Medals and a Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for her distinguished career as a children’s book author and illustrator, Brown worked with American abstract painter Stuart Davis after her 1940 graduation, and then three years in the Central Children’s Room of the New York Public Library. By 1943, she had written her first four books and had begun her illustrious career.

| BA English |
1939 Co-Editor-In-Chief The Statesman |
1943 Studied painting at the New School with Stuart Davis |
1947 Publishes second book – the classic Stone Soup |
1954 Wins first Caldecott Medal for Cinderella |
1961 Wins second Caldecott Medal for Once a Mouse |
1982 Wins third Caldecott Medal for Shadow |