Edwin Tunis
Appearance
Edwin Burdette Tunis (1897–1973) was an American painter, mural artist, book illustrator, radio announcer, actor, theater set designer and author.[1]
As a children's writer Tunis was one runner-up for the Newbery Medal in 1962. He also won the Thomas A. Edison Foundation Children's Book Award for special excellence in portraying America's past.[1]
He wrote and illustrated several books, including: Oars, Sails, and Steam: A Picture Book of Ships; Weapons; Wheels; Colonial Living; and Indians.
Early life
[edit]Tunis was born in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, on December 8, 1897.[1] He grew up moving a lot because his father's job was installing steam engines at factories all over the country.[1]
As an adult he lived most of his life in Maryland.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Tunis, Edwin, 1897-1973. NWDA (1897 - 1973) Biographical History", "Social Networks and Archival Content Project", IATH, University of Virginia; UC Berkeley School of Information; California Digital Library; http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=tunis-edwin-1897-1973-cr.xml##
External links
[edit]- Guide to the Edwin Tunis Papers 1951–1973 at the University of Oregon
- Edwin Tunis at Library of Congress, with 32 library catalog records
Categories:
- 1897 births
- 1973 deaths
- 20th-century American painters
- American male painters
- American muralists
- 20th-century American illustrators
- American scenic designers
- American children's writers
- American non-fiction children's writers
- Newbery Honor winners
- People from Cold Spring Harbor, New York
- Painters from New York (state)
- Painters from Maryland
- 20th-century American male artists
- American painter, 19th-century birth stubs
- American children's writer stubs