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==History==
==History==

The museum dates from the 100th anniversary of [[Findlay College]] in 1982. Each academic division in the school was given $2,000 to create a special event for the year. Dr.&nbsp;Jerry Mallett in the Teacher Education division proposed starting a collection of children's book artwork and periodically bringing an important creator of children's books to speak. "I thought it would be nice to have something, not just for that year, but something permanent that would benefit the institution, the community and our majors on a permanent basis."<ref name="Mazza">[http://www.findlay.edu/offices/resources/mazza/generalinformation/history.htm "History of the Mazza Museum"]. The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. {{dead link |date=July 2013}}</ref>
The museum dates from the 100th anniversary of [[Findlay College]] in 1982. Each academic division in the school was given $2,000 to create a special event for the year. Dr.&nbsp;Jerry Mallett in the Teacher Education division proposed starting a collection of children's book artwork and periodically bringing an important creator of children's books to speak. "I thought it would be nice to have something, not just for that year, but something permanent that would benefit the institution, the community and our majors on a permanent basis."<ref name="Mazza">[http://www.findlay.edu/offices/resources/mazza/generalinformation/history.htm "History of the Mazza Museum"]. The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. {{dead link |date=July 2013}}</ref>


Expenses quickly surpassed the $2,000 grant but a donation by Findlay alumni August and Aleda Mazza allowed the museum to be established and it now bears their name. The Mazza Museum has grown from four pieces valued at $1,700 to more than 7,000 original illustrations.<ref name="Mazza"/> It has hosted over 300 book artists, authors and experts.<ref name="Visit">[http://www.findlay.edu/offices/resources/mazza/visitingartists/default.htm "Visiting Artists – Mazza Museum"]. The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. {{dead link |date=July 2013}}</ref>
Expenses quickly surpassed the $2,000 grant but a donation by Findlay alumni August and Aleda Mazza allowed the museum to be established and it now bears their name.

==Collection==
The Mazza Museum has grown from four pieces valued at $1,700 to more than 8,000 original illustrations.<ref name="Mazza"/> It has hosted over 300 book artists, authors and experts.<ref name="Visit">[http://www.findlay.edu/offices/resources/mazza/visitingartists/default.htm "Visiting Artists – Mazza Museum"]. The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. {{dead link |date=July 2013}}</ref> The museum's collection includes original works by [[Steven Kellogg]], [[Patricia Polacco]], [[Ted Rand]], [[Jan Brett]], [[Eric Carle]], Theodore Geisel ([[Dr. Seuss]]), [[Tomie dePaola]], [[Hans Wilhelm]], and many others.<ref>{{cite web|title=Artists|url=http://www.mazzamuseum.org/art/artists/|website=mazzamuseum.org|publisher=Mazza Museum|accessdate=17 August 2015}}</ref>


==Affiliation==
==Affiliation==

Revision as of 16:20, 17 August 2015

Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books
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Established1982
LocationThe University of Findlay
Findlay, Ohio, USA
Coordinates41°03′13″N 83°39′12″W / 41.0537°N 83.65336°W / 41.0537; -83.65336
DirectorBenjamin E. Sapp
CuratorJerry J. Mallett
Websitemazzacollection.org

The Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books is an art museum located at The University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. It is devoted to illustrations from children's picture books.

History

The museum dates from the 100th anniversary of Findlay College in 1982. Each academic division in the school was given $2,000 to create a special event for the year. Dr. Jerry Mallett in the Teacher Education division proposed starting a collection of children's book artwork and periodically bringing an important creator of children's books to speak. "I thought it would be nice to have something, not just for that year, but something permanent that would benefit the institution, the community and our majors on a permanent basis."[1]

Expenses quickly surpassed the $2,000 grant but a donation by Findlay alumni August and Aleda Mazza allowed the museum to be established and it now bears their name.

Collection

The Mazza Museum has grown from four pieces valued at $1,700 to more than 8,000 original illustrations.[1] It has hosted over 300 book artists, authors and experts.[2] The museum's collection includes original works by Steven Kellogg, Patricia Polacco, Ted Rand, Jan Brett, Eric Carle, Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss), Tomie dePaola, Hans Wilhelm, and many others.[3]

Affiliation

The University of Findlay offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a academic major in Children's Book Illustration. Students awarded this degree complete an internship at the Mazza Museum.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "History of the Mazza Museum". The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Visiting Artists – Mazza Museum". The University of Findlay. Retrieved 2008-02-14. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Artists". mazzamuseum.org. Mazza Museum. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  4. ^ The University of Findlay Art Curriculum.