Eric Carle
Wood block, pen & ink, water color, and collage are styles that children's illustrators use along with many others. Dr. Suess did pen and ink. Eric Carle is famous for his collages. Tomie de Paola did folk art style.
He wrote famous books
is a piece of art made up of pieces of fabrics and illustrations.
no she wasn't famous... but she was known for writing those books since her late collage years
Yes, his most famous book, Grandfather's Journey won a Caldecott Award for illustrations in children's books in 1993. He has illustrated other books than the ones he wrote himself. The Boy of the Three Year Nap won a Caldecott Award in 1988.
The Randolph Caldecott medal is given each year for the best illustrations in a piece of children's literature. The honor books are the books that were in the running to win for best illustrations but did not.
The Caldecott Award is an award given for children's picture books by the American Library Association. There is also the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava selected by the International Centre of Picture Book in Society and IBBY UK..
Molly Brett and Jan Brett are not related; they are two different illustrators and authors. Molly Brett was a British artist known for her charming animal illustrations, particularly in children's books. Jan Brett, an American author and illustrator, is famous for her detailed and colorful illustrations in her own children’s books. While they share a similar focus on children's literature and illustration, there is no familial connection between them.
Marcella Terrusi has written: 'Albi illustrati' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Illustrations, History, Picture books for children, Children's literature, Children
Clara Douglas has written: 'The evolution of the illustration of children's books in America and two original stories with illustrations..' -- subject(s): Illustrations, Children's literature, American
There is a wide variation of how much children's books illustrators are paid. Consult Children's Authors and Illustrators Market. Payment depends on the popularity of the book and the experience of the illustrator.
Patricia Jean Cianciolo has written: 'Illustrations in children's books'