Joseph Low

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Joseph Low (born in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania in 1911, died in Edgartown, Massachusetts on February 12, 2007) was an American artist and children's book illustrator.

He made cover illustrations for The New Yorker between 1940 and 1980. He was a runner-up for the annual Caldecott Medal, recognizing his illustration of Mice Twice, a picture book that he also wrote (Atheneum Books, 1980).

External links

  • Joseph Low at IMDb
  • Stephen Heller (2007-02-20). "Joseph Low, 95, Illustrator of Children's Books, Dies". New York Times.
  • Joseph Low's cover art for The New Yorker
  • Joseph Low at Library of Congress, with 63 library catalog records