Aliki Brandenberg Papers 1961-1998

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Aliki Brandenberg Papers 1961-1998

Aliki Brandenberg has created or helped create more than 100 publications for children, working as an illustrator or as both author and illustrator. Materials for 18 of her children's titles and one adult title have been contributed to the Kerlan Collection. Art production materials feature artist's dummy pasteups, ink illustrations (many with separations), proof sheets, some typescripts, and a small amount of correspondence and notes. The collection is arranged by title, with folder level control.

.84 linear feet (manuscripts), 5.38 cubic feet (illustrative material)

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Aliki Liacouras Brandenberg was born in New Jersey to parents who were recent immigrants from Greece. She graduated from Philadelphia Museum School of Art amd began working as a muralist and commercial artist in Philadelphia and New York City. On a trip to Italy she met Franz Brandeberg and married him, moving to his native Switzerland. She wrote her first book, The Story of William Tell (1960), drawing on her visit to the nearby Swiss state where Tell had lived. Later that year the Brandenbergs...