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  1. Leo Lionni. Born: May 5, 1910 | Died: October 11, 1999. Biography. Groundbreaking modernist designer and childrens book illustrator who emerged as one of the international design community's most influential pathfinders and bridge-builders.

  2. www.carlemuseum.org › featured-artists › leo-lionniLeo Lionni | Carle Museum

    Leo Lionni. Throughout his life, Leo Lionni (1910–1999) moved between New York City and his beloved Italy. An art director on Madison Avenue as well as an accomplished painter, sculptor, and printer, he published his first picture book, Little Blue and Little Yellow (1959), at age 49.

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  3. www.leolionni.comLeo Lionni

    Leo Lionni's children's book, autobigoraphy, and Parallel Botany, contatc information, and links.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_LionniLeo Lionni - Wikipedia

    Leo Lionni (May 5, 1910 – October 11, 1999) was an Italian-American writer and illustrator of children's books.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leoni_LeoLeoni Leo - Wikipedia

    Leoni Leo (subtitled The Life of an Armenian Adventurer) is a 1917 Hungarian adventure film directed by Alfréd Deésy. The Jozsef Pakots screenplay was adapted from the original novel by George Sand called Leone Leoni. The sets were designed by Sironthai Istvan.

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 3562Leo Lionni | MoMA

    Leo Lionni (May 5, 1910 – October 11, 1999) was an Italian-American writer and illustrator of children's books. Born in the Netherlands, he moved to Italy and lived there before moving to the United States in 1939, where he worked as an art director for several advertising agencies, and then for Fortune magazine.

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  8. Jan 5, 2024 · Best known as the writer and illustrator behind “Frederick,” “Swimmy” and more than 30 other children’s books, Lionni also had a distinguished career as a graphic designer and art ...