Zhenya Gay (born Eleanor Byrnes) (1906–1978) was an American writer and illustrator.
She was born in 1906 in Norwood, Massachusetts.[1] She attended Columbia University.[1]
Her first artistic jobs as a freelancer were creating movie posters, newspaper advertisements, and costume designs for theater productions.[1]
In addition to her book illustrations, Gay also created standalone artworks, including aquatints, lithographs, and etchings. Her works are held in the permanent collections of several museums, including the University of Michigan Museum of Art,[5][6] the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,[7] and the Seattle Art Museum.[8]
The Kerlan Collection at the University of Minnesota holds much of her work,[1] as does the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection at the University of Southern Mississippi.[1]
She spent several years traveling and living in Europe, Mexico, and Central America.[2] In 1954, she left New York City for the Catskill Mountains.[1]
Gay was in a relationship with Jan Gay (born Helen Reitman, daughter of Ben Reitman), a children's book writer.[9]
Gay died on August 3, 1978.[1]
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