Correspondence; Communication Artifact; Documentary Artifact
Handwritten letter addressed to Mrs. Howie in which the author mentions Greenville Elementary School's Authors Room and Caldecott Corner. She explains her "originals" are kept for her sons and their children. Includes an illustration of a cottage...
Frame featuring sketches of various toys including a doll, banjo and piggy bank. Signed Leo Politi. Caldecott Medalist. Media ID: ink, watercolor, graphite. On back paper #31
Stuffed bear seated before a book, two small angels play violin at either side. Elizabeth Orton Jones, Caldecott Medalist. Media ID: graphite, black ink, watercolor.
Woman squatting behind toddler, holding Chinese cabbage. Lithograph of cabbage leaf-Chinese, signed Thomas Handforth, Caldecott Medalist. Media ID: black ink lithograph. On back paper #241
Scratch board drawing from "The Best Christmas" written by Lee Kingman (NY: Doubleday) Signed Barbara Cooney, Caldecott Medalist. Media ID: graphite, black ink, scraping out. Back of frame #26
Interior setting of a woman holding a broom, standing between a basket and a chair. Illustration for book by Ruth Robbins (Berkeley, CA: Parnassus Press, [c1960]) Signed N. Sidjakov (Nicolas) Caldecott Medalist. Media ID: Brown ink. On back paper...
Lithograph of a seated woman holding a child on her lap. A dog lies at the woman's feet. Signed Thomas Handforth, Caldecott Medal. Media ID: black ink, lithograph. On back paper ""Chinese #154""