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Ann Grifalconi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ann Grifalconi Ann Grifalconi (born September 22, 1929)〔 is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Born in New York, she studied art at the Cooper Union School of Art, where she received a certificate in advertising art in 1950. She worked for several years in advertising and display,〔("Ann Grifalconi" ). ''authorsguild.net''. Retrieved 2013-02-16.〕 then taught art and design at the High School of Fashion Industries before leaving to become a full-time illustrator and author.〔("Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature: Ann Grifalconi" ). ''answers.com''. Retrieved 2013-02-16.〕 Grifalconi is the author of several books for children, including ''The Village of Round and Square Houses'' (a runner-up for the 1987 Caldecott Medal for illustration, her work)〔("Ann Grifalconi" ). HarperCollins Publishers (''harpercollins.com''). Retrieved 2013-02-16.〕 and ''Ain't Nobody a Stranger to Me'' (illustrated by Jerry Pinkney). As an illustrator she has worked with authors including Elizabeth Bishop, Lucille Clifton, and Walter Dean Myers. She shared a Coretta Scott King Award with Clifton for ''Everrett Anderson's Goodbye''; ''The Jazz Man'', which she illustrated for Mary Hays Weik, was a 1967 Newbery Honor book and an ALA Notable book. Grifalconi lives in New York City.〔 ==See also==
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