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词条 Draft:Robert Rayevsky
释义

  1. Life and Work

      Career    Awards, Honors    Technique    ONLINE  

  2. Bibliography

  3. References

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Robert Rayevsky, a Russian-born American artist and illustrator of commercial and picture-book projects.

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Life and Work

Robert Rayevsky grew up in Moscow where he studied and graduated with a BFA in graphic design from Moscow Polygraphic Institute in 1978. In 1979 he emigrated to New York and became a US citizen, graduated with a BFA in illustration from Parsons School of Design in 1982, and started a career as a children's book illustrator.

Career

Artist and illustrator. Teacher of Art at University of Connecticut, Storrs, 2003-04, and Art Institute of Boston, 2003-05; teacher and presenter at workshops and to schools. Exhibitions: Works exhibited at galleries, including Every Picture Tells a Story, Los Angeles, CA; Stoyopolis Gallery, Los Angeles; [1]Alfred Berkowitz Gallery, Dearborn, MI;[2] and R. Michelson Galleries, Amherst, MA.[3] Works included in group shows at Museum of American Illustration, New York, NY; Hurlbutt Gallery, Greenwich, CT; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; and at Bologna Children's Book Fair and Society of Illustrators annual shows.

Awards, Honors

Illustration West 42 Competition, Gold Award Winner Childrens Market[4]

Best Books designation, Cooperative Children's Book Center, and Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies citation, National Council for Social Studies/Children's Book Council (CBC), both 1987, both for Our King Has Horns!; Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies citation, 1990, for Belling the Cat, and Other Aesop's Fables; Irma S. and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children's Literature, 1994, for Three Sacks of Truth[5]; Gold Award in Children's Category, Society of Illustrators Los Angeles, 2004, for Two Fools and a Horse.[6]

Technique

Robert Rayevsky is a Russian-born artist and illustrator whose work on both commercial and picture-book projects. His work, influenced by his Eastern European background, incorporates heavy black line, bold colors, and collage and painted textural elements. In a review of Rayevsky's work for Paul B. Janeczko's verse anthology Hey, You!: Poems to Skyscrapers, Mosquitoes, and Other Fun Things, Gillian Engberg[7] cited the artist's "mixed-media collage-and-inked" art for contributing "an interesting, textures counterpart" to the collected poems, while a Kirkus Reviews writer noted his use of "broadly brushed, often semi-abstract backgrounds."[8] In the art he creates for Margaret Wise Brown's verse story The Sleepy Men, a Publishers Weekly critic observed that Rayevsky is "as skilled at depicting flights of fancy as he is conveying … tenderly familiar" relationships.[9] Rayevsky's "suggestive, atmospheric" medieval-style illustrations for Margaret Hodges' Joan of Arc: The Lily Maid "makes this book worthwhile," according to a Publishers Weekly critic.[10]

ONLINE

Robert Rayevsky Home Page, http://www.rayevsky.com (July 21, 2008).

Bibliography

Hitchety Hatchety Up I Go!

author Patricia Brennan

© 1985, MacMillan

Mister Cat-and-a-Half

author Richard Pevear

© 1986, MacMillan

Our King Has Horns!

adapter Richard Pevear

© 1987, MacMillan

The Riddle

author Adele Vernon

in collaboration with Vladimir Radunsky

© 1987, Dodd, Mead & Co.

The Dragon Nanny

author Cathy I. Martin

© 1988, MacMillan

Aesop's Fables

author Tom Paxton

© 1988, Morrow

Belling the Cat

author Tom Paxton

© 1990, Morrow

The Talking Tree

author Inna Rayevsky

© 1990, Putnam

The Tzar's Bird

author Ann Tompert

© 1990, MacMillan

The Golden Heart of Winter

author Marilyn Singer

© 1991, Morrow

Androcles and the Lion and Other Aesop's Fables

author Tom Paxton

© 1991, Morrow

Birds of a Feather and Other Aesop's Fables

author Tom Paxton

© 1993, Morrow

Three Sacks of Truth

author Eric A Kimmel

© 1993, Holiday House

Angels, Angels All Around

author Bob Hartman

© 1993, Lion Publishing

A Word to the Wise, and Other Proverbs

author Johanna Hurwitz

© 1994, Morrow

Bernal and Florinda: A Spanish Tale

author Eric A Kimmel

© 1994, Holiday House

The Sleepy Men

author Margaret Wise Brown

© 1996, Hyperion Books

Squash It!: A True and Ridiculous Tale

author Eric A Kimmel

© 1997, Holiday House

Joan of Arc: The Lily Maid

author Margaret Hodges

© 1999, Holiday House

Under New York

author Linda Oatman High

© 2001, Holiday House

Two Fools and a Horse: An Original Tale

author Sally Derby

© 2002, Marshall Cavendish

Pirate Pup

author Caroline Stutson

© 2005, Chronicle Books

Antonyms, Synonyms, & Homonyms

author Kim Rayevsky

© 2006, Holiday House

Hey, You!: Poems to Skyscrapers, Mosquitos, and Other Fun Things

selector Paul B. Janeczko

© 2007, Harper Collins

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://storyopolisart.com/ | title=Storyopolis Art}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=https://library.umd.umich.edu/berkowitz/ | title=The Alfred Berkowitz Gallery}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.rmichelson.com/illustration/ | title=Illustration | R. MICHELSON GALLERIES}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.illustrationwest.org/42/main_ad.htm | title=The Illustration West 42 Competition}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.bankstreet.edu/library/center-for-childrens-literature/irma-black-award/past-winners/ | title=Past Winners}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/children/scholarly-magazines/rayevsky-robert-1955 | title=Rayevsky, Robert 1955– | Encyclopedia.com}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.booklistreader.com/author/gillian-engberg/ | title=Gillian Engberg}}
8. ^{{Cite book | url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/paul-b-janeczko/hey-you/ | title=HEY, YOU! By Paul B. Janeczko , Robert Rayevsky}}
9. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-7868-0154-1 | title=Children's Book Review: The Sleepy Men by Margaret Wise Brown, Author, Robert Rayevsky, Author, Robert Rayevsky, Illustrator Hyperion Books $14.95 (32p) ISBN 978-0-7868-0154-1}}
10. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8234-1424-6 | title=Children's Book Review: Joan of Arc: The Lily Maid by Margaret Hodges, Author, Robert Rayevsky, Illustrator Holiday House $17.95 (32p) ISBN 978-0-8234-1424-6}}
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