Corinne Malvern

Corinne Malvern
Born(1901-12-13)December 13, 1901
Accomack County, Virginia
DiedNovember 9, 1956(1956-11-09) (aged 54)
Weston, Connecticut
NationalityAmerican
Known forIllustration
Notable workLittle Golden Books

Corinne Malvern (December 13, 1901[1] – November 9, 1956) was an American commercial artist, active as a fashion advertising artist and illustrator of children's books between the early 1930s and her death in 1956. She painted magazine covers and worked as Art Editor of Ladies' Home Journal magazine.[2] She is best known for her illustrations in the Little Golden Books series, including Heidi, Frosty the Snow Man (also known, incorrectly, as Frosty the Snowman), The Night Before Christmas, Doctor Dan the Bandage Man, and Nurse Nancy. She illustrated 32 books, 17 for Little Golden Books.[3] She also wrote and illustrated at least one children's book (How Big, later republished as How Big Are You, Little Golden Books, 1949). Her last book, Five Pennies To Spend, was published in 1955.

  1. ^ 1920 United States Census: in this document she is listed as being 19 years old as of April, 1920
  2. ^ Museum exhibition entitled Golden Legacy: 65 Years of Golden Books, Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore MD, retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/achildatart/3371178278/ This exhibit states that she was a pupil of Theodore Lukits in New York, which is incorrect. The Lukits school was in Los Angeles.
  3. ^ "Illustrators Page". Archived from the original on April 11, 2006. Retrieved April 14, 2010.