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Pelagie Doane Hoffner (April 11, 1906 – December 9, 1966) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books.
Early life and education
Doane was born in Ambler, Pennsylvania or Palmyra, New Jersey (sources vary), the daughter of Warren Finney Doane and Pelagie Judith Plasschaert Doane. Her father was an editor. She went to art school in Philadelphia. "For many generations there has been a Pelagie in the family," explained one profile, about her unusual given name.
Career
Doane was a prolific illustrator of children's books from the 1930s into the 1960s, especially known for her work on books with Christian themes, and on Margaret Sutton's Judy Bolton mysteries. She also wrote books for children, again often on religious subjects. "Children are people, so I paint up to their level, not down," she explained about her work.
A Small Child's Bible (1946), with seventy stories written and illustrated by Doane, was described as "a standard" in 1960. "Here is a book that both child and parent can read together with pleasure," remarked a 1952 reviewer about her A Book of Nature, a child's guide to flora and fauna common in the northeastern United States.
Publications
= As illustrator
=Judy Bolton series by Margaret Sutton
Melody Lane series by Lilian Garis
Magic Makers series by Margaret Sutton
Mary Paxson: Her Book (1931)
Pinocchio Put-Together Book (1937), with Carlo Collodi and Christopher Rule
Mother Goose (1940)
Did You Ever? (1940) by Elizabeth Honness
Belinda Balloon and the Big Wind (1940) by Elizabeth Honness
Favorite Nursery Songs (1941)
Two Bridgets (1941) by Cynthia Hathaway
Trailer Trio (1942) by Emma Atkins Jacobs
Polly Peters (1942) by Jane Quigg
A Child's Garden of Verses (1942) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Tell Me About God (1943) by Mary Alice Jones
Singing with Peter and Patsy (1944) by Ann Sterling Boesel
More Silver Pennies (1945) by Blanche Jennings Thompson
Tell Me About Jesus (1946) by Mary Alice Jones
The Child's Book of Prayers (1947)
A Small Child's Book of Verse (1948)
Heidi (1958) by Johanna Spyri
Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates (1961) by Mary Mapes Dodge
Heidi's Children (1964) by Charles Tritten
Fairy Elves (1964) by Robin Palmer
= As author or editor
=Littlest Ones (1940)
A Small Child's Bible (1946), "published in both Catholic and Protestant editions"
A Book of Nature (1952)
The Boy Jesus (1953)
Bible Children: Stories from the Old Testament (1954)
Poems of Praise (1957)
The Story of Moses (1958)
St. Francis (1960)
= As Dorothy Hoffner
=Cooking Step by Step (1947)
Personal life
Doane married Warren Earl Hoffner in the 1930s. They lived in Glendola, New Jersey after 1948. Her husband died in 1958, and she died in 1966, at the age of 60, in Belmar, New Jersey. There is a box of her illustrations from three book projects at the University of Minnesota.
References
External links
Pelagie Doane at askART
Pelagie Doane at IFSDB
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pelagie Doane
- Pelagie (name)
- Doane
- Judy Bolton Series
- December 1966
- Korean American children's literature
- Christopher Rule
- Lilian Garis
- Elizabeth Hoffman Honness
- Margaret Sutton