Jeanette Winter is an American author and illustrator, best known for her children's books, many of which are about notable women in history, especially artists.[1]
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Born | 1938 (age 83–84) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Illustrator |
Jeanette Winter is particularly known for her painted illustration style, which uses flat planes of color and "uncluttered" compositions, a style which has drawn comparisons to the folk art tradition.[citation needed] Winter has had a prolific career, working on dozens of children's books including books about Georgia O'Keeffe, Hildegard Van Bingen, Iqbal Masih,[2] Jane Goodall, and Henri Matisse.[3] Winter currently lives in New York City.[4]
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