Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt

Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt (1901–79) earned distinction for her pathfinding work in not one but two demanding creative arenas. As the author and illustrator of several of twentieth-century America’s most original children’s picture books, she brought rare imagination and a sublimely playful touch to an often placid and predictable genre, publishing dozens of titles including Brave Mr. Buckingham (1935), Lucky Mrs. Ticklefeather (1935), Once There Was A Little Boy (1946), as well as her most renowned classic Pat the Bunny (1940). The daughter of historian Frederick Hill Meserve, Kunhardt grew up amid his unrivalled collection of photographs of Abraham Lincoln and his contemporaries; in time she became a Lincoln scholar and the co-author of Twenty Days: A Narrative in Text and Pictures of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (1985).

Cookie Settings

We use cookies to improve your experience and to provide you with personalized content. By using this website you agree to our cookie policy

Necessary Cookies
Statistical Cookies
Third-party Cookies
Accept Change Settings
steidl.de

Cookie Settings

More information on how we use cookies in our cookie policy.

­

Necessary Cookies

Without these Cookies services you have asked for cannot be provided.

Statistical Cookies

Allow anonymous usage statistics so that we can improve our offering.

Third-party Cookies

Third-party cookies that are integrated to deliver personalized ads for you.

Cookies We use on This Site