Ruth Chrisman was born on December 16, 1896, in Santa Ana, California, and became interested in drawing when she was young. She attended the University of California at Berkeley, receiving both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, the latter in 1920. After spending time as an art teacher in California, Chrisman moved to New York, New York, and worked at Vanity Fair. In 1931 she married Lewis Stiles Gannett, who was a columnist at the New York Herald Tribune. Chrisman Gannett illustrated Gannett’s collection of columns, which was published as Sweet Land (1934).
Chrisman Gannett was best known for illustrating several children’s books. After winning the Caldecott Honor, she illustrated Carolyn Sherwin Bailey’s book Miss Hickory (1946), which won the Newbery Medal in 1947. Chrisman Gannett then concentrated on providing the artwork for My Father’s Dragon (1948), a book written by her stepdaughter, Ruth Stiles Gannett. That book became a Newbery Medal Honor winner. Stiles Gannett continued the dragon stories with Elmer and the Dragon (1950) and The Dragons of Blueland (1951), both of which Chrisman Gannett also illustrated. Chrisman Gannett died on December 8, 1979, in West Cornwall, Connecticut.
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Born | 16 December 1896 |
Died | 8 December 1979 |
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Born | 16 December 1896 |
Died | 8 December 1979 |
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Accelerated Reader, Animals, Children's fiction, Children's literature, Children's stories, Country life, Dolls, Dolls, fiction, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, New hampshire, fiction, Newbery MedalID Numbers
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