Draft:Ella Dolbear Lee
Appearance
Ella Dolbear Lee | |
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Born | July 4, 1866 Marysville |
Died | June 15, 1954 (aged 87) |
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Artist, illustrator |
Ella Dolbear Lee (July 4, 1866 – June 15, 1954) was an American artist, illustrator, and children's book author, best known for her Ella Dolbear Lee Mother Goose Book (1918).
Ella M. Dolbear was born on July 4, 1866 in Marysville, Ohio, the daughter of Samuel Dolbear and Elizabeth Baker Dolbear. She graduated from Marysville High School and studied art at Tufts College and the New England Conservatory.[1][2]
As a teenager she sculpted a bust of Ohio Governor J. B. Foraker out of butter which was displayed at the 1888 Cincinnati Centennial Exposition.[3]
She wrote two series of children's books, the "Blue Domers"
Ella Dolbear Lee died on 15 June 1954 in .
Bibliography
[edit]- Dandie; the tale of a yellow cat. by Florence Hungerford. Chicago, Rand McNally. c1924. 126 p., il. by Ella Dolbear Lee[4]
The Blue Domers (as Jean Finley)
[edit]- The Blue Domers (1928)
- The Blue Domers' Alphabet Zoo (1928)
- The Blue Domers and the Wishing Tree (1928)
- The Blue Domers and the Magic Flute (1928)
- The Blue Domers in the Deep Woods (1928)
- The Blue Domers Under Winter Skies (1928)
- The Blue Domers and the Hidden Shanty (1930)
- The Blue Domers' Nest (1930)
Jean Mary's Adventures
[edit]- Jean Mary's Adventures (A.L. Burt 1931)
- Jean Mary in Virginia (A.L. Burt 1931)
- Jean Mary's Romance (A.L. Burt 1931)
- Jean Mary's Summer Mystery (A.L. Burt 1931)
- Jean Mary Solves the Mystery (A.L. Burt 1933)
References
[edit]- ^ Coyle, William (1962). Ohio authors and their books: biographical data and selective bibliographies for Ohio authors, native and resident, 1796-1950. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Cleveland, New York, The World Pub. Co.
- ^ Marysville Journal-Tribune, Mon, May 18, 1964
- ^ Marysville Journal-Tribune Fri, Aug 16, 1985 ·Page 4
- ^ Necker, Claire (1972). Four centuries of cat books; a bibliography, 1570-1970. Internet Archive. Metuchen, N.J., Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-0480-7.