Thacher Hurd
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Born |
Burlington, Vermont | March 6, 1949
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | California College of Arts and Crafts |
Known for | Illustration, Painting |
John Thacher Hurd (born March 6, 1949)[1] is an American artist and the creator of children's picture books including Mama Don't Allow and Art Dog.[2]
Biography
Thacher Hurd was born in Burlington, Vermont,[1] the son of children's book creators Clement Hurd and Edith Thacher Hurd. He has referred in an interview to the "wonderful aura of creativity" surrounding his father and the Vermont farm that was their home.[3]
After attending the California College of Arts and Crafts,[4] he turned his talents to picture books.
In 2001, Hurd re-colored the re-issued edition of My World, by Margaret Wise Brown and Thacher's father Clement Hurd.[5] In 2008, he used his father's artwork from Goodnight Moon to produce Goodnight Moon 123: A Counting Book. Hurd's work, as well as that of his father and mother, was featured at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center in the 2004 exhibition "From Goodnight Moon to Art Dog: The World of Clement, Edith and Thatcher Hurd."
Hurd and his wife, Olivia, live in Berkeley, California.[6]
Books
- Mama Don't Allow
- Art Dog
- Moo Cow Kaboom!
- Cat's Pajamas
- Zoom City
- The Old Chair
- Bongo Fishing
- Mystery on the Docks
- The Weaver
- The PeaPatch Jig
- Bad Frogs
- Watercolor for the Artistically Undiscovered
- Hobo Dog
- Sleepy Cadillac
- Axle the Freeway Cat
- Little Mouse's Birthday Cake
- Hobo Dogs Christmas Tree
- The Quiet Evening
- Blackberry Ramble
- Santa Mouse and the Ratdeer
- Tomato Soup
References
- 1 2 Princeton Alumni Weekly 49. 1948. p. 16.
- ↑ MacPherson, Karen (January 21, 1998). "Hurd's zany, colorful children's books zoom to prominence". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
- ↑ Leonard S. Marcus (1997). "Meet Clement Hurd". Enter the World of Margaret Wise Brown. HarperCollins Children's. Retrieved 2014-10-01. Apparently citing Marcus's book, Dear Genius, The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom.
- ↑ Koehler-Pentacoff, Elizabeth (2003). The ABC's of Writing for Children. Quill Driver Books. p. 130. ISBN 9781884956287.
- ↑ Review of My World.'" Publishers Weekly (2001).
- ↑ "Changing how kids play at Berkeley’s Peaceable Kingdom". Berkeleyside. August 20, 2013. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Thacher Hurd at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Thacher Hurd at Library of Congress Authorities, with 29 catalog records
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