Small, David, 1945-
Dates
- Existence: 1945-
Biography
David Small is an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books. His books have been awarded a Caldecott Medal and two Caldecott Honors, among other recognition. He was born and raised in Detroit and began drawing at an early age.
He earned a bachelor of fine arts degree at Wayne State University and a master of fine arts degree at Yale University. Small taught art for many years on the college level, ran a film series, and made satirical sketches for campus newspapers. His first book, Eulalie and the Hopping Head, which he wrote and illustrated, was published in 1981.
Small earned a 1997 Caldecott Honor and The Christopher Medal for The Gardener, with Sarah Stewart, his wife. In 2001 Small won the Caldecott Medal for So You Want to Be President?, combining political cartooning with children's book illustration. He received a second Caldecott Honor in 2013 for illustrating Toni Buzzeo's One Cool Friend. Small's drawings have appeared in the New Yorker and the New York Times. On July 15, 2014, he was announced as a finalist for the 2015 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature.
David Small and his wife Sarah Stewart make their home in an historic manor house in Mendon, Michigan.
His current work and list of awards can be found on his website.
Found in 325 Collections and/or Records:
The Library 7/18 - Image 2/4, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of Elizabeth as she vacuums her house but hits a wall as she is distracted by the book she is reading.
The Library 7/18 - Image 3/4, 1995
An ink drawing of a bunch of bananas.
The Library 7/18 - Image 4/4, 1995
A black and white sketch of pieces of a broken plate.
The Library 8/18, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of piles of books stacked around Elizabeth while she reads in a chair.
The Library 9/18 - Image 1/2, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of Elizabeth walking in the rain with an umbrella while reading a book.
The Library 9/18 - Image 2/2, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of rain falling on a greyscale landscape.
The Library 10/18 - Image 1/4, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of a teenage Elizabeth writing in a classroom while her teacher and classmates watch.
The Library 10/18 - Image 2/4, 1995
An ink and watercolor piece of Elizabeth leaving a friends house having recollected the books that she had lent to her.
The Library 10/18 - Image 3/4, 1995
A black and white drawing of a pencil.
The Library 10/18 - Image 4/4, 1995
A black and white drawing of a grandfather clock.