Picture Artist: Stephen Gammell

School Library MonthlyVol. 21 Nbr. 5, January 2005

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Well-known for both his black-and-white and his brightly colored children's picture book art, Stephen Gammell has made a long career illustrating children's stories and poems. The first book he illustrated, A Nutty Business, was published in 1973 and shared the story of group of squirrels who declare war on a farmer. In addition, he received a 1982 Caldecott Honor Award for his black-and-white illustrations that accompanied a Native American legend in Where the Buffalos Begin written by Olaf Baker.

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Picture Artist: Stephen Gammell

Well-known for both his black-and-white and his brightly colored children's picture book art, Stephen Gammell has made a long career illustrating children's stories and poems. The first book he illustrated, A Nutty Business (written by Ida Chittum), was published in 1973 and shared the story of group of squirrels who declare war on a farmer. After this publication, Gammell wrote and illustrated a few of his own books as well as creating the artwork for many other children's book authors.

He received a 1982 Caldeco...

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