Vogel, Ilse-Margret
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Vogel, Ilse-Margret
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Vogel, Ilse-Margret, 1918-
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Vogel, Ilse Margret ca. 20. Jh.
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Vogel, Ilse-Margaret
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ボーゲル, イルズ・マーグレット
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Knotts, Ilse M. ca. 20. Jh.
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German-born, American author and illustrator of children's book.
Ilse-Margret Vogel was born June 5, 1914 in Sybillenort, Germany [now Poland]. She was educated in Germany and studied art in Berlin prior to World War II; she later studied art in Basel, Switzerland after the war. In the 1940s, Ilse-Margret Vogel co-founded and co-owned the Rosen Art Gallery, the first modern art gallery in Berlin. She came to the United States in 1950 and in 1954 began writing for Humpty-Dumpty's Magazine for Little Children. Ilse-Margret Vogel wrote and illustrated her first book for children The Don't Be Scared Book: Scares, Remedies and Pictures, a picture book about fears, in 1964. During her long career, Ilse-Margret Vogel has illustrated many picture books including several for Golden Books. She has also written and illustrated several books for older readers such as The Rainbow Dress, and Other Tollush Tales (1975) and Dodo Every Day (1977) that draw on her experiences with her grandmother and the stories she heard from her as a child. In 1984, Ilse-Margret Vogel published Tikhon, a story about a young German girl and the Russian soldier she and her family befriend in post-World War I Germany. In 1992, she published Bad Times, Good Friends: A Personal Memoir that told of her life in Berlin during World War II. Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 14, p. 231.
German-born, American author and illustrator of children's books.
Children's book illustrator and gallery owner; New York, N.Y.
Prior to moving to the United States from Berlin, Vogel opened the Galerie Gerd Rosen, the first modern art gallery in Berlin in the 1940s.
Ilse-Margret Vogel was born June 5, 1914 in Sybillenort, Germany [now Poland]. She was educated in Germany and studied art in Berlin prior to World War II; she later studied art in Basel, Switzerland after the war. In the 1940s, Ilse-Margret Vogel co-founded and co-owned the Rosen Art Gallery, the first modern art gallery in Berlin. She came to the United States in 1950 and in 1954 began writing for Humpty-Dumpty's Magazine for Little Children . Ilse-Margret Vogel wrote and illustrated her first book for children The Don't Be Scared Book: Scares, Remedies and Pictures, a picture book about fears, in 1964. During her long career, Ilse-Margret Vogel has illustrated many picture books including several for Golden Books. She has also written and illustrated several books for older readers such as The Rainbow Dress, and Other Tollush Tales (1975) and Dodo Every Day (1977) that draw on her experiences with her grandmother and the stories she heard from her as a child. In 1984, Ilse-Margret Vogel published Tikhon, a story about a young German girl and the Russian soldier she and her family befriend in post-World War I Germany. In 1992, she published Bad Times, Good Friends: A Personal Memoir that told of her life in Berlin during World War II
Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 14, p. 231.
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Animals
Animals
Art galleries, Commercial
Cats
Cats
Children's literature
Children's literature, American
City and town life
City and town life
Counting
Counting
Country life
Country life
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs
Dogs
Dogs
Fathers
Fathers
Fear
Fear
Friendship
Friendship
Grandmothers
Grandmothers
Illustrators
Lost children
Missing children
Mothers and daughters
Mothers and daughters
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Supermarkets
Supermarkets
World War, 1914-1918
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Illustrator
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New York (State)--New York
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Germany--Berlin
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