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Helen Sewell
American children's illustrator and writer

Helen Sewell

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American children's illustrator and writer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Mare Island, Solano County, California, USA
Place of death
New York City, New York, USA
Age
60 years
Notable Works
Little House on the Prairie
 
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Biography

Helen Sewell (June 27, 1896 – February 24, 1957) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. She was a runner-up for the 1955 Caldecott Medal as illustrator of The Thanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh and she illustrated several novels that were runners-up for the Newbery Medal.

Some of her papers were donated to the University of Minnesota.

Life

Sewell was born in Mare Island, California; her father was William Elbridge Sewell, who later became Governor of Guam. She studied at thePratt Institute, including classes with Alexander Archipenko. Her first book was published in 1923, The Cruise of the Little Dipper and Other Fairy Tales, written by Susanne Langer, and she continued to illustrate throughout her life, including some works for adults. Sewell was the first illustrator of the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder (1932 to 1943), replaced by Garth Williams in 1953 and subsequent editions. She died on February 24, 1957, in New York City.

Works illustrated

  • 1923 The Cruise of the Little Dipper and Other Fairy Tales, Susanne Langer
  • 1928 Menagerie, Poems for Children, Mary Britton Miller
  • 1929 Mr. Hermit Crab, Mimpsy Rhys
  • 1931 A Head for Happy, Helen Sewell
  • 1932 Little House in the Big Woods, Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • 1932 The Dream Keeper, Langston Hughes
  • 1932 Words to the Wise, Helen Sewell
  • 1933 Blue Barns, Helen Sewell
  • 1933 Farmer Boy, Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • 1934 A First Bible, Jean West Maury
  • 1934 Away Goes Sally, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1934 Bluebonnets for Lucinda, Frances Clarke Sayers
  • 1934 Cinderella
  • 1935 Anne Frances, Eliza Orne White
  • 1935 Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • 1935 Mrs. Hermit Crab, Mimpsy Rhys
  • 1935 Peter and Gretchen of Old Nuremberg, Viola M. Jones
  • 1935 A Round of Carols, T. Tertius Noble
  • 1936 Ming and Mehitable, Helen Sewell
  • 1936 Peggy and the Pony, Helen Sewell
  • 1936 Ten Saints, Eleanor Farjeon
  • 1937 Baby Island, Carol Ryrie Brink
  • 1937 Old John, Máirín Cregan
  • 1937 On the Banks of Plum Creek, Laura Ingalls Wilder (co-illustrated with Mildred Boyle)
  • 1937 The Magic Hill, A. A. Milne
  • 1937 The Princess and the Apple Tree, A. A. Milne
  • 1938 The Young Brontës, Mary Louise Jarden
  • 1939 Five Bushel Farm, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1939 By the Shores of Silver Lake, Laura Ingalls Wilder (co-illus. Boyle)
  • 1940 The Fair American, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1939 The Long Winter, Laura Ingalls Wilder (co-illus. Boyle)
  • 1940 Jimmy and Jemima, Helen Sewell
  • 1940 (edition) Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
  • 1941 (edition) The Dream Keeper and Other Poems, Langston Hughes
  • 1941 Little Town on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder (co-illus. Boyle)
  • 1941 Peggy and the Pup, Helen Sewell
  • 1941 Tag-Along Tooloo, Frances Clarke Sayers
  • 1942 The Blue-Eyed Lady, Ferenc Molnar
  • 1943 These Happy Golden Years, Laura Ingalls Wilder (co-illus. Boyle) – last of the original Little House books
  • 1944 A Bee in Her Bonnet, Eva Kristofferson
  • 1944 Belinda the Mouse, Helen Sewell
  • 1944 The Big Green Umbrella, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1944 Birthdays for Robin, Helen Sewell
  • 1944 Boat Children of Canton, Marion B. Ward
  • 1944 Christmas Magic, James S Tippett
  • 1946 The Brave Bantam, Louise Seaman
  • 1946 Once There Was a Little Boy, Dorothy Kunhardt
  • 1946 The Wonderful Day, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1947 Three Tall Tales, Helen Sewell and Eleska
  • 1948 All Around the Town, Phyllis McGinley
  • 1948 Azor, Maude Crowley
  • 1949 Azor and the Haddock, Maude Crowley
  • 1951 Azor and the Blue-Eyed Cow, Maude Crowley
  • 1951 Secrets and Surprises, Irmegarde Ebertle
  • 1952 The Bears on Hemlock Mountain, Alice Dalgliesh
  • 1952 The Colonel's Squad, Alf Evers
  • 1952 Mrs. McThing, Mary Ellen Chase (co-illus. Madeleine Gekiere)
  • 1952 (edition) Poems, Emily Dickinson
  • 1952 The White Horse, Elizabeth Coatsworth
  • 1953 Ten Saints, Eleanor Farjeon
  • 1954 The Thanksgiving Story, Alice Dalgliesh
  • 1955 The Three Kings of Saba, Alf Evers
  • 1957 (edition) Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who was Helen Sewell?
Helen Elizabeth Sewell (July 27, 1896 – July 27, 1957) was an American illustrator and author of children's books. She is best known for illustrating the early editions of the Chronicles of Narnia series written by C. S. Lewis.
What was Helen Sewell's career?
Sewell began her career as a wood engraver and worked as an advertising artist for a department store. She later became a book illustrator and collaborated with many authors, including C. S. Lewis, Thornton Burgess, and Elizabeth Enright.
What were some of Helen Sewell's notable works?
Sewell's most notable works include her illustrations for the Chronicles of Narnia series, the Burgess Bedtime Story Books, and the Melendy Family series by Elizabeth Enright.
What awards did Helen Sewell receive?
Helen Sewell received the Newbery Medal in 1952 for her illustrations in the book The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli. She was also a runner-up for the Caldecott Medal in 1940 for her illustrations in the book Finch's Fortune by Mazo de la Roche.
When did Helen Sewell pass away?
Helen Sewell passed away on July 27, 1957, which was her 61st birthday.
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