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Jerry Pinkney (December 22, 1939 – October 20, 2021) was an American illustrator and writer of
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. Pinkney illustrated over 100 books since 1964, including
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s,
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titles and
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s. Pinkney's works addressed diverse themes and were usually done in
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. In 1994, Pinkney obtained the
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for the book '' John Henry'' and he has received five
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s for illustration. In 2010, he received the
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for his book '' The Lion & the Mouse.''"Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938–Present"
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His book ''A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation'' (2019), illustrated by Pinkney and written by Barry Wittenstein, won the Orbis Pictus Award for 2020. In 2000, Pinkney received the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award from
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, and, in 2004, he was awarded the
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Medallion for outstanding contributions in the field of children's literature. In 2016, Pinkney received the
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for Lifetime Achievement. Pinkney has partnered with the
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,
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, and National Geographic for his illustration work. His art has also been featured in numerous exhibitions.


Biography


Early life

Pinkney was born in
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on December 22, 1939, to Williemae and James Pinkney. Pinkney was the middle child in a family of five siblings. Pinkney struggled in school due to dyslexia, but excelled at drawing, even at a young age. During Pinkney's youth, his mother encouraged him to develop his skills by enrolling him in art classes, but Pinkney's father did not consider art a sustainable career until Pinkney grew older.


Career

During his early teens, Pinkney worked at a local newspaper stand, where he would pass the time by drawing city life. Pinkney's talent caught the eye of customer and cartoonist
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, who worked on the Henry comic strips. Liney showed Pinkney how artistry could be used for commercial purposes. Pinkney attended the Murrell Dobbins Vocational High School for his secondary education and met his future wife, Gloria Jean Pinkney, during this time. Pinkney graduated from Murrell Dobbins in 1957 and was granted a full scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum College of Art (now University of the Arts). Pinkney only attended the Philadelphia College of Art for a few years, leaving to start a family with wife Gloria. In 1960, Pinkney began working for The Rust Craft Greeting Card Company in Dedham, Massachusetts. Pinkney later worked at Barker-Black Studio, where he illustrated his first picture book in collaboration with Joyce Cooper Arkhurst called, ''The Adventures of Spider: West African Folk Tales'' (1964)''.'' He, along with two other artists, opened Kaleidoscope Studio a few years later. Pinkney opened his own freelance studio, ''Jerry Pinkney Studios'', in 1968''.'' During the 1970s, Pinkney worked on the Black Heritage Stamp Series for the
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.(1) (2) During the 1980s Pinkney began to receive additional recognition for his work, including a
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for his collaboration with author
Patricia McKissack Patricia C. "Pat" McKissack (''née'' Carwell; August 9, 1944 – April 7, 2017) was a prolific African American children's writer. She was the author of over 100 books, including Dear America books '' A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, ...
on '' Mirandy and Brother Wind'' (1989). Pinkney also collaborated with the
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and the
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on the topic of the
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.''Underground Railroad'', Official National Park Handbook, No. 156, Division of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1998. Pinkney also worked as an educator, teaching at colleges and universities like the
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, the
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in
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, New York and the
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, in Buffalo, New York. Pinkney's work was included in the 2015 exhibition '' We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s-1970s'' at the Woodmere Art Museum.


Professional memberships

* Pinkley became a member of the
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in 1990. He was appointed to the National Council of the Arts by President George W. Bush in 2003. In 2012, he was elected to the
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.


Personal life

Jerry Pinkney and Gloria Jean Pinkney have four children: Troy, Brian, Scott, and Myles. Brian Pinkney and his wife
Andrea Davis Pinkney Andrea Davis Pinkney (born 1963) is the author of numerous books for children and young adults, including picture books, novels, works of historical fiction and nonfiction who writes about African-American culture. In addition to her work as an a ...
also write books for children. The other Pinkney children, including Jerry and Gloria Pinkney's six grandchildren, all participate in the arts, which Gloria calls a continuation of “the Pinkney tradition.” Pinkney lived in
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in New York with his wife Gloria, where he worked out of his freelance studio, ''Jerry Pinkney Studio'', since 1971''.'' Pinkney died of a
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on October 20, 2021, in
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, at the age of 81.


Art style and themes


Art style

Pinkney got his start drawing in pencil and his early works were black and white productions. Pinkney used a combination of watercolors and pencils for the majority of his work, along with other materials, such as, "pastel color pencils, and Cray-Pas". In an interview, he stated watercolors are his "medium of choice." Pinkney's "intricate detail" is considered "rare" for a person who uses watercolors.


Themes

Pinkney researched the subjects of his works for accuracy, such as the dress of the characters involved and the time periods. Pinkney also used live models for establishing character poses. Pinkney has stated he liked to draw animals the most and to give these characters human features. Many of Pinkney's titles are on diverse themes and topics, such as African American history, and Pinkney has stated his stories are a way for him to "revisit" his childhood. His recent book, ''A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr and the Speech That Inspired a Nation'' (2019), portrays Martin Luther King Jr.'s
1963 March on Washington Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ...
"I Have A Dream" speech. A number of Pinkney's works retell Aesop Fables, such as ''The Grasshopper & The Ants'' (2015) and ''The Lion and the Mouse'' (2009).


Literary works


Children's books

* 1965–1969 ** Arkhurst, Joyce Cooper. ''The Adventures of Spider: West African Folk Tales.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1964. ** Fletcher, Helen Jill. ''The Year Around Book.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965. ** McCall, Adeline. ''This is Music for Kindergarten and Nursery School''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1965. ** Garshin, V. M. ''The Traveling Frog''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Translated by Marguerita Rudolph. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. ** Sobol, Ken. ''A Book of Sizes & Shapes''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. ** Saleh, Harold J. ''Even Tiny Ants Must Sleep.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. ** Sobol, Ken. ''The Clock Museum''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. ** Spellman, John W. ''The Beautiful Blue Jay, and Other Tales of India.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Boston: Little, Brown, 1967. ** Dale, Ralph Alan. ''Shoes, Pennies and Rockets: A Book of Singing Games''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: L. W. Singer, 1968. ** Green, Lila. ''Folktales and Fairytales of Africa.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Morristown: Silver Burdett, 1968. ** Traudl. ''Kostas the Rooster.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1968. ** Phillips, Irv. ''The Twin Witches of Fingle Fu.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: L. W. Singer, 1969. ** Powell, Fern. ''The Porcupine and the Tiger.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Sheppard Co., 1969. ** Shaw, Thelma. ''Juano and the Wonderful Fresh Fish.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1969. ** Trofimuk, Ann. ''Babushka and the Pig'' . Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969. * 1970–1979 ** Annett, Cora. ''Cora Annett's Homerhenry.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1970. ** Jacobs, Francine. ''The King's Ditch: A Hawaiian Tale''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Coward, McCann, & Geoghegan, 1971. **Arkhurst, Joyce Cooper. ''More Adventures of Spider: West African Folk Tales''. New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1972. ** Robinson, Adjai. ''Femi and Old Grandaddie.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1972. ** Evans, Mari. ''JD.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Garden City: Doubleday, 1973. **Freschet, Berniece. ''Prince Littlefoot.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Lexington: Ginn, 1973. ** Robinson, Adjai. ''Kasho and the Twin Flutes.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1973. **''Mickey and Minny.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. N.p.: Houghton Mifflin, 1973. ** Jefferson, Margo and Elliott P. Skinner. ''Roots of Time: A Portrait of African Life and Culture''. Garden City: Doubleday, 1974. ** Wilson, Beth P. ''The Great Minu.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Chicago: Follett, 1974. **Martel, Cruz. ''Yagua Days.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Press, 1975. ** Taylor, Mildred. ''
Song of the Trees ''Song of the Trees'' is a 1975 story by author Mildred Taylor and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It was the first of her highly acclaimed series of books about the Logan family. The novella follows the time Mr. Anderson tried to cut down the tree ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Press, 9751996. **Greenfield, Eloise. ''Mary McLeod Bethune.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Crowell, 1977. ** Aaderma, Verna. ''Ji-nongo-nongo Means Riddles.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Four Winds Press, 1978. ** Green, Lila. ''Tales From Africa.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Morristown: Silver Burdett Co., 1979. ** Greenfield, Eloise, Lessie Jones Little, and Pattie Ridley Jones. '' Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir''. Drawings by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Crowell, 1979. ** Yellow Robe, Rosebud. ''Tonweya and the Eagles and Other Lakota Indian Tales.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Press, 1979. * 1980–1989 ** Hamilton, Virginia. ''Jahdu.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Greenwillow Books, 1980. ** Zaslavsky, Claudia. ''Count on Your Fingers African Style.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Crowell, 1980. **Wise, William. ''Monster Myths of Ancient Greece.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Putnam, 1981. **Michels, Barbara and Bettye White, eds. ''Apples on a Stick: The Folklore of Black Children.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Coward-McCann, 1983. **Flournoy, Valerie. ''The Patchwork Quilt.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial, 1985. ** Dragonwagon, Crescent. '' Half a Moon and One Whole Star.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1986. **Buxton, Jane Heath, John Strejan, and James Diaz. ''Strange Animals of the Sea.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1987. **Carlstrom, Nancy White. ''Wild Wild Sunflower Child Anna''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1987. ** Lester, Julius. '' The Tales of Uncle Remus: The Adventures of Brer Rabbit.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1987. ** Lester, Julius. ''More Tales of Uncle Remus: Further Adventures of Brer Rabbit, His Friends, Enemies and Others''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1987. **Fields, Julia. ''The Green Lion of Zion Street.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: McElderry Books, 1988. ** McKissack, Patricia C. '' Mirandy and Brother Wind.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1988. ** Aardema, Verna. '' Rabbit Makes a Monkey of Lion: A Swahili Tale. Pictures by Jerry Pinkney.'' New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1989. ** San Souci, Robert D. '' The Talking Eggs: A Folktale From the American South.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1989. ** Singer, Marilyn. '' Turtle in July.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1989. * 1990–1999 ** Dragonwagon, Crescent. '' Home Place.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York'':'' Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990. ** Lester, Julius. ''Further Tales of Uncle Remus: The Misadventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Wolf, the Doodang and Other Creatures.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1990. ** Marzollo, Jean. '' Pretend You're a Cat.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York'':'' Dial Books for Young Readers, 1990. ** Adoff, Arnold. '' In for Winter, Out for Spring.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. San Diego:
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, 1991. ** Levitin, Sonia. '' The Man Who Kept His Heart in a Bucket.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1991. ** Eisler, Colin T., ed. ''David's Songs: His Psalms and Their Story.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney''.'' New York: Dial Books, 1992. **Hamilton, Virginia. '' Drylongso.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992. ** Pinkney, Gloria Jean. '' Back Home.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1992. ** Hurwitz, Johanna. ''
New Shoes for Silvia ''New Shoes for Silvia'' is a 1993 Children's picture book by Johanna Hurwitz and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It is about a girl, Silvia, who receives a present of a pair of red shoes that are too large for her, and what she does with them until man ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1993. ** Moss, Thylias. '' I Want To Be.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1993. ** Willard, Nancy. '' A Starlit Somersault Downhill.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Boston; Toronto; London: Little, Brown, and Company, 1993. ** Lester, Julius. '' John Henry.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1994. ** Lester, Julius. ''The Last Tales of Uncle Remus.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial, 1994. **Pinkney, Gloria Jean. '' The Sunday Outing.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1994. **Flournoy, Valerie. ''Tanya's Reunion.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1995. ** Schroeder, Alan. '' Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1996. ** Lester, Julius. '' Sam and the Tigers: A New Telling of Little Black Sambo.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1996. ** Kipling, Rudyard. ''
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a short story in the 1894 anthology ''The Jungle Book'' by Rudyard Kipling about adventures of a valiant young Indian grey mongoose. It has often been anthologized and has been published several times as a short book. Book 5 ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1997. **San Souci, Robert D. '' The Hired Hand: An African-American Folktale.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1997. ** Lester, Julius. '' Black Cowboy, Wild Horses: A True Story.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1998. ** Andersen, Hans Christian. ''
The Little Match Girl "The Little Match Girl" ( da, Den Lille Pige med Svovlstikkerne, meaning "The little girl with the sulphur-sticks", i.e. matches) is a literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen. The story, about a dying child's dr ...
''. Adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1999. ** Andersen, Hans Christian. ''
The Ugly Duckling "The Ugly Duckling" ( da, Den grimme ælling) is a Danish literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). It was first published on 11 November 1843 in '' New Fairy Tales. First Volume. First Collection'' ...
''. Adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1999. **Goldin, Barbara Diamond. '' Journeys With Elijah: Eight Tales of the Prophet. Paintings by Jerry Pinkney.'' San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1999. ** Lester, Julius. ''Uncle Remus: The Complete Tales.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Phyllis Fogelman Books, 1999. * 2000–2009 ** Lester, Julius and Jerry Pinkney. '' Albidaro and the Mischievous Dream.'' New York: Phyllis Fogelman Books, 2000. ** Pinkney, Jerry. ''
Aesop's Fables Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of diverse origins, the stories associated with his name have descended t ...
.'' New York: SeaStar Books, 2000. ** McKissack, Patricia C. and Jerry Pinkney. ''
Goin' Someplace Special ''Goin' Someplace Special'' is a 2001 children's book by Pat McKissack and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. It is about a young African American girl, Tricia Ann, who goes to the public library by herself during the time of the Jim Crow laws. Recep ...
.'' New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2001. ** Andersen, Hans Christian. ''
The Nightingale The common nightingale is a songbird found in Eurasia. Nightingale may also refer to: Birds * Thrush nightingale, a songbird found in Eurasia * Red-billed leiothrix, a songbird of the Indian Subcontinent Literature * "Nightingale" (short sto ...
''. Adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2002. ** Pinkney, Jerry. ''
Noah's Ark Noah's Ark ( he, תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: ''Tevat Noaḥ'')The word "ark" in modern English comes from Old English ''aerca'', meaning a chest or box. (See Cresswell 2010, p.22) The Hebrew word for the vessel, ''teva'', occurs twice in ...
.'' New York: SeaStar Books, 2002. ** Holiday, Billie and
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'' God Bless the Child.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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/Amistad, 2004. ** Pinkney, Jerry. ''
The Little Red Hen ''The Little Red Hen'' is an American fable first collected by Mary Mapes Dodge in ''St. Nicholas Magazine'' in 1874. The story is meant to teach children the importance of hard work and personal initiative. The story A hen living on a farm ...
. New York:'' Dial Books for Young Readers, 2006. ** Lester, Julius. '' The Old African.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 2005. ** Grifalconi, Ann. '' Ain't Nobody a Stranger to Me.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Jump at the Sun:
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, 2007. ** McKissack, Patricia C. '' The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Schwartz & Wade Books, 2007. ** Pinkney, Jerry. ''
Little Red Riding Hood "Little Red Riding Hood" is a European fairy tale about a young girl and a sly wolf. Its origins can be traced back to several pre-17th century European folk tales. The two best known versions were written by Charles Perrault and the Broth ...
. New York:'' Little, Brown, 2007. ** Aston, Dianna Hutts. '' The Moon Over Star.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2008. ** Nelson, Marilyn. '' Sweethearts of Rhythm: The Story of the Greatest All-Girl Swing Band in the World''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 2009. ** Pinkney, Jerry. '' The Lion and the Mouse.'' New York: Little, Brown, and Co. Books for Young Readers, 2009. ‡ ** ‡ This title was also issued with a CD comprising sound tracks, an author's note, and interview in 2010. * 2010–2019 **Pinkney, Jerry. '' Three Little Kittens. New York:'' Dial Books for Young Readers, 2010. ** Taylor, Jane. ''
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is a popular English lullaby. The lyrics are from an early-19th-century English poem written by Jane Taylor, "The Star". The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in ''Rhymes for the Nursery ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Little, Brown, 2011. **Pinkney, Jerry. ''
Puss in Boots "Puss in Boots" ( it, Il gatto con gli stivali) is an Italian fairy tale, later spread throughout the rest of Europe, about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand of a princess in marriage for ...
.'' New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2012. ** Pinkney, Jerry. '' The Tortoise & The Hare.'' New York: Little, Brown, and Company, 2013. ** Pinkney, Jerry. '' The Grasshopper & The Ants. New York:'' Little, Brown, and Company, 2015. ** Jackson, Richard. ''
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.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Roaring Brook Press, 2016. **Wheeler, Lisa. ''
The Christmas Boot ''The Christmas Boot'' is a 2016 picture book by Lisa Wheeler and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. It is about a woman, Hannah Greyweather, who finds a single black boot, that turns out to be owned by Santa. Reception ''School Library Journal'', in a re ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2016. **Pinkney, Jerry. ''The Three Billy Goats Gruff''. New York: Little, Brown, and Company, 2017. **Brown, Margaret Wise. ''A Home in the Barn.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2018. **Wittenstein, Barry. ''A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr and the Speech That Inspired a Nation.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Holiday House, 2019. *2020-2021 **Pinkney, Jerry. ''The Little Mermaid.'' New York, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2020. ** Wells, Rosemary. ''The Welcome Chair.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York, Simon and Schuster, 2021.


Illustrated novels

* 1970–1979 ** Brontë, Emily. ''
Wuthering Heights ''Wuthering Heights'' is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under her pen name Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and their turbulent r ...
''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1975. ** Auchincloss, Louis. ''The Winthrop Covenant''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1976. ** Bromfield, Louis. ''
Early Autumn ''Early Autumn'' is a 1926 novel by Louis Bromfield. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1927. In 1956, producer Benedict Bogeaus announced that he was adapting the book into a film to be titled "Conquest," but the film was never made.An ...
''. Illustrated by Jerome Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library,
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1977. ** Swift, Jonathan. ''
Gulliver's Travels ''Gulliver's Travels'', or ''Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships'' is a 1726 prose satire by the Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1977. ** Updike, John. '' Rabbit, Run''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1977. ** Williams, Tennessee. ''Selected Plays.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1977. ** Fielding, Henry. ''
The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling ''The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling'', often known simply as ''Tom Jones'', is a comic novel by English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding. It is a ''Bildungsroman'' and a picaresque novel. It was first published on 28 February 1749 in L ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1978. ** Brooks, Van Wyck. ''The Flowering of New England, 1815–1865''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1979. ** Faulkner, William. ''These Thirteen''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 9311979. * 1980–1989 ** Michener, James A. '' The Covenant''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1980. ** Nabokov, Vladomir Vladimirovich. ''
Lolita ''Lolita'' is a 1955 novel written by Russian-American novelist Vladimir Nabokov. The novel is notable for its controversial subject: the protagonist and unreliable narrator, a middle-aged literature professor under the pseudonym Humbert Hum ...
''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1981. ** Updike, John. ''
Rabbit Redux ''Rabbit Redux'' is a 1971 novel by John Updike. It is the second book in his "Rabbit" series, beginning with ''Rabbit, Run'' and followed by ''Rabbit Is Rich'', ''Rabbit At Rest'', published from 1960 to 1990, and the related 2001 novella, ''Rab ...
''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 1981. ** Adams, Henry. '' The Education of Henry Adams''. Sketches by Jerry Pinkney. Pennsylvania: Franklin Library, 9181982. * 1990–1999 ** Hurston, Zora Neale. ''
Their Eyes Were Watching God ''Their Eyes Were Watching God'' is a 1937 novel by American writer Zora Neale Hurston. It is considered a classic of the Harlem Renaissance, and Hurston's best known work. The novel explores main character Janie Crawford's "ripening from a v ...
''. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1991. ** Kipling, Rudyard. ''The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: William Morrow, 1995.


Plays

* ''Building Bridges: The Life and Times of Jerry Pinkney''. 2004.


Other contributions

* Created the cover illustration for Virginia Hamilton's ''
The Planet of Junior Brown ''The Planet of Junior Brown'', retitled ''Junior's Groove'' in some releases, is a 1997 Canadian drama film. Directed by Clement Virgo, the film was written by Virgo and Cameron Bailey as an adaptation of Virginia Hamilton's 1971 novel '' The Pla ...
'' (New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1971). *Provided the illustrations for the RCA Corporation booklet ''Craftmanship, A Tradition in Black America'' (New York: RCA, 1976). * Illustrated the
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for Mildred D. Taylor's novel '' Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (''New York: Dial Press, 1977). *Provided the illustrations for Charles L. Bronson's 1984
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article "Escape from Slavery: The Underground Railroad." * Illustrated "Silent Lobby," a story written by Mildred Pitts Walter that appeared in ''The Big Book For Peace'' (New York: E. P. Dutton Children's Books, 1990). *Illustrated portraits for the National Park Service's "The Underground Railroad Handbook" in 1997. *Designed the White House Christmas brochure in 2001 on the theme ''Home for the Holidays''.


Awards and recognition

Pinkney has received many awards for his work as an illustrator over the years and has been recognized by multiple organizations for his contributions as an artist.


Awards

* Boston Globe-Horn Book Award ** 1995, for Picture Book: Lester, Julius. '' John Henry.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1994. *Boston Globe-Horn Honor Book ** 1980, for Nonfiction: Greenfield, Eloise, Lessie Jones Little, and Pattie Ridley Jones. '' Childtimes: A Three-Generation Memoir''. Drawings by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Crowell, 1979. ** 2010, for Picture Book: Pinkney, Jerry. '' The Lion and the Mouse.'' New York: Little, Brown, and Co. Books for Young Readers, 2009. *
Caldecott Medal The Randolph Caldecott Medal, frequently shortened to just the Caldecott, annually recognizes the preceding year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It is awarded to the illustrator by the Association for Library Servic ...
** 2010: Pinkney, Jerry. '' The Lion and the Mouse.'' New York: Little, Brown, and Co. Books for Young Readers, 2009. * Caldecott Honor Book ** 1989: McKissack, Patricia C. '' Mirandy and Brother Wind.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1988. ** 1990: San Souci, Robert D. '' The Talking Eggs: A Folktale From the American South.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1989. ** 1995: Lester, Julius. '' John Henry.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books, 1994. ** 2000: Andersen, Hans Christian. ''
The Ugly Duckling "The Ugly Duckling" ( da, Den grimme ælling) is a Danish literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). It was first published on 11 November 1843 in '' New Fairy Tales. First Volume. First Collection'' ...
''. Adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1999. ** 2003: Pinkney, Jerry. ''
Noah's Ark Noah's Ark ( he, תיבת נח; Biblical Hebrew: ''Tevat Noaḥ'')The word "ark" in modern English comes from Old English ''aerca'', meaning a chest or box. (See Cresswell 2010, p.22) The Hebrew word for the vessel, ''teva'', occurs twice in ...
.'' New York: SeaStar Books, 2002. *
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** 1986, for Illustrator: Flournoy, Valerie. ''The Patchwork Quilt.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial, 1985. ** 1987, for Illustrator: Dragonwagon, Crescent. '' Half a Moon and One Whole Star.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1986. ** 1989, for Illustrator: McKissack, Patricia C. '' Mirandy and Brother Wind.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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, 1988. ** 1997, for Illustrator: Schroeder, Alan. '' Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1996. ** 2002, for Illustrator: McKissack, Patricia C. and Jerry Pinkney. ''
Goin' Someplace Special ''Goin' Someplace Special'' is a 2001 children's book by Pat McKissack and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. It is about a young African American girl, Tricia Ann, who goes to the public library by herself during the time of the Jim Crow laws. Recep ...
.'' New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2001. * Coretta Scott King Honor Award ** 1981, for Illustrator: Zaslavsky, Claudia. ''Count on Your Fingers African Style.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Crowell, 1980. ** 1990, for Illustrator: San Souci, Robert D. '' The Talking Eggs: A Folktale From the American South.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1989. ** 2005, for Illustrator: Holiday, Billie and
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'' God Bless the Child.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York:
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/Amistad, 2004. ** 2009, for Illustrator: Aston, Dianna Hutts. '' The Moon Over Star.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2008. ** 2017 for Illustrator: Jackson, Richard. ''
In Plain Sight ''In Plain Sight'' is an American drama television series that premiered on the USA Network on June 1, 2008. The series revolves around Mary Shannon ( Mary McCormack), a Deputy United States Marshal attached to the Albuquerque, New Mexico, offi ...
.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Roaring Brook Press, 2016. * Coretta Scott King-Virginia Hamilton Award ** 2016, for Lifetime Achievement. * Laura Ingalls Wilder Award ** 2016: For American authors or illustrators who have contributed "significantly" to children's literature. *New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children's Books Award ** 1989: Singer, Marilyn. '' Turtle in July.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1989. ** 1994: Pinkney, Gloria Jean. '' The Sunday Outing.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1994. ** 1997: San Souci, Robert D. '' The Hired Hand: An African-American Folktale.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1997. ** 2006: Pinkney, Jerry. ''
The Little Red Hen ''The Little Red Hen'' is an American fable first collected by Mary Mapes Dodge in ''St. Nicholas Magazine'' in 1874. The story is meant to teach children the importance of hard work and personal initiative. The story A hen living on a farm ...
. New York:'' Dial Books for Young Readers, 2006. * Orbis Pictus Award ** 2020: Wittenstein, Barry. ''A Place to Land: Martin Luther King Jr and the Speech That Inspired a Nation.'' Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Holiday House, 2019. *
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** 2016, Honor Book: Lester, Julius. '' Sam and the Tigers: A New Telling of Little Black Sambo.'' Pictures by Jerry Pinkney. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1996. *
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** 2006: The Original Art Lifetime Achievement Award ** Received four Gold medals ** Received four Silver medals


Recognition

* In 1997, Pinkney was nominated for the biennial 1998
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, considered to be the "Nobel Prize for children's literature." * In 2000,
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awarded Pinkney the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award, which honors creators of "multicultural literature" for youth. * In 2004, Pinkney received the
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Medallion for his contributions to children's literature. * In 2011, the New York
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inducted Pinkney into the organization's Hall of Fame for Pinkney's achievements and contributions as an artist. * In 2013, Pinkney received the Distinguished Arts Award as part of the
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Governor's Awards for the Arts. * In 2016, the city of
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named July 19 "Jerry Pinkney Day" to honor Pinkney's achievements. * In 2016, the Norman Rockwell Museum named Pinkney their Artist Laureate for his achievements as an illustrator. * In 2016, Pinkney was nominated for the
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for 2018.


Art exhibitions

* 1994, Fall: Featured in the Richard C. von Hess Illustration Gallery at the
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University of the Arts. * 2000: ''Jerry Pinkney/ Brian Pinkney: Father & Son'', hosted by the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature in
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. * 2008, Fall/Winter: Featured in the Richard C. von Hess Illustration Gallery at the
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University of the Arts. *2010: ''Jerry Pinkney's African-American Journey to Freedom'', featured in the
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. *2012: ''Witness: The Art of Jerry Pinkney'', hosted by the
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in
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,
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. * 2013: ''Drawing on the Reverse Side: The Art and Life of Jerry Pinkney'', displayed by
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. * 2016: ''Jerry Pinkney: Imaginings/An Artist's Explorations of Images and Words'', featured by the Norman Rockwell Museum. * 2017: ''The Storybook Magic of Jerry Pinkney'', displayed by the Woodmere Art Museum in
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. * 2019: ''Freedom's Journal: The Art of Jerry Pinkney'', featured by the Woodmere Art Museum in
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.


Postage stamps

In 1977, the
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commissioned Pinkney to create the first stamp of the Black Heritage
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series, a series honoring prolific African Americans in
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history. Pinkney completed a total of eleven portraits for the series, and his designs featured images of
Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 slaves, including family and friends, ...
, Martin Luther King Jr., Benjamin Banneker, Whitney Young,
Jackie Robinson Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color lin ...
,
Scott Joplin Scott Joplin ( 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Because of the fame achieved for his ragtime compositions, he was dubbed the "King of Ragtime." During his career, he wrote over 40 original ragtime pieces, one r ...
, Carter Woodson,
Mary McLeod Bethune Mary Jane McLeod Bethune ( McLeod; July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights activist. Bethune founded the National Council of Negro Women in 1935, established the organi ...
and
Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth (; born Isabella Baumfree; November 26, 1883) was an American abolitionist of New York Dutch heritage and a women's rights activist. Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to f ...
.


References


External links

* (early 2019) *
Jerry Pinkney: Author
at publisher HarperCollins (archived 2018-10-25) * at Children's Literature (childrenslit.com) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinkney, Jerry 1939 births 2021 deaths African-American illustrators American children's writers American children's book illustrators Caldecott Medal winners American stamp designers Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Artists from Philadelphia University of the Arts (Philadelphia) alumni Writers with dyslexia 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American people