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She produces original prints and has illustrated over 50 books.
She produces original prints and has illustrated over 50 books.


Azarian attended [[Smith College]], where she studied printmaking and painting. Before beginning her career as a full time artist, Azarian taught in a one-room schoolhouse for three years. She lives in [[Plainfield, Vermont|Plainfield]], [[Vermont]].
Azarian attended [[Smith College]], where she studied printmaking and painting. Before beginning her career as a full time artist, Azarian taught in a [[one-room schoolhouse]] for three years. She lives in [[Plainfield, Vermont|Plainfield]], [[Vermont]].


==Selected bibliography==
==Selected bibliography==

Revision as of 18:46, 30 July 2010

Mary Azarian (born 1940) is an American woodcut artist and children's book illustrator. In 1999 she won the Caldecott Medal for her book, Snowflake Bentley, a picture book of the life of Wilson Bentley.

She produces original prints and has illustrated over 50 books.

Azarian attended Smith College, where she studied printmaking and painting. Before beginning her career as a full time artist, Azarian taught in a one-room schoolhouse for three years. She lives in Plainfield, Vermont.

Selected bibliography

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