Phoebe Erickson Explained

Phoebe Erickson
Birth Date:23 November 1907
Birth Place:North Bay, Wisconsin, US
Death Place:Concord, New Hampshire, US
Resting Place:Bailey's Harbor, Wisconsin, US
Resting Place Coordinates:45.0693°N 87.1461°W
Alma Mater:School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Columbia University
Occupation:Author and illustrator
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Phoebe Erickson (1907–2006) was a children's book illustrator and author who is best remembered for her accurate depictions of wildlife and the natural world.

Personal life and education

Phoebe Erickson was born on November 23, 1907, in North Bay, Wisconsin, the twelfth of Swedish immigrants Axel and Emelia Erickson's eventual thirteen children.[1] She grew up on the family farm in Door County surrounded by animals and nature, something she later credited with greatly impacting the direction of her artistic career.[2] In a 1952 interview with the Hartford Courant titled Children Find Charm in Phoebe Erickson's Yarns and Drawings, Phoebe described her childhood as follows:[3] After finishing eight years of local schooling, Erickson graduated from Bailey's Harbor School in 1921.[4] She moved to Chicago to further her education by studying painting and design at the Art Institute of Chicago as a scholarship student from 1931 to 1933.[5] In 1937, she again moved to New York where she would eventually attend Columbia University.[6] Phoebe soon met trial lawyer Arthur Blair, and the two were later married in the Marble Collegiate Church. Despite their marriage, Phoebe continued to publish books using her maiden name for the entirety of her career.[7]

Erickson and her husband spent their retirement restoring old homes in Spain and Sweden, before finally settling in New England.[8] Phoebe Erickson died at her home in Concord, New Hampshire, on August 23, 2006, at the age of 98. She is buried near her hometown in Bailey's Harbor, Wisconsin.[9]

Career

While attending the Art Institute of Chicago, Phoebe Erickson worked as a freelance illustrator for greeting card and playing card companies. One of the designs she created for the Arrco Playing Card Company, featuring two fawns in a forest, eventually caught the eye of a publisher at Children's Press and she was soon invited to write and illustrate an original children's book about foxes. Erickson's first book, Slip: The Story of a Little Fox, was subsequently published by Children's Press in 1948. Erickson began illustrating children's books full-time soon after, when she moved to New York City to attend Columbia University.

In addition to writing over a dozen original children's books, Erickson was frequently employed as an illustrator by other children's authors. In 1950, she was invited to illustrate the American edition of the sequel to Felix Salten's Bambi.[10] She regularly collaborated with Thornton Burgess, a conservationist and prolific author of stories for children through the 1950s.[11]

Awards

In 1957, Erickson's original book Daniel 'Coon: The Story of a Pet Raccoon won the William Allen White Children's Book Award. She became the fifth recipient of what is now recognized as the oldest children's choice book award in the United States at a ceremony held at the College of Emporia in Kansas City, Kansas, on October 10, 1957. In 1960, her book Double or Nothing was the fourth book selected as the winner of the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award, now known as the Vermont Golden Dome Book Award.[12]

In 1948, one of Erickson's watercolor illustrations was featured in the Whitney Museum of American Art's Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors, and Drawings.[13]

Collections

Phoebe Erickson's books continue to be held in numerous libraries and museums around the world. In 1954, she sent autographed copies of each of her books accompanied by some of her original drawings and paintings to the library she frequented in her childhood in Bailey's Harbor.[14] She later praised the library in an interview given more than a decade later, saying "Much of my early education I owe to my parents, the rest to the public library."

The University of Minnesota maintains the Phoebe Erickson Collection of original sketches, illustrations, and production materials from 23 of Erickson's titles published between 1946 and 1966.[15]

Children's Books Illustrated by Phoebe Erickson!Title!Author!Publisher!Year of Publication
Animals of Small Pond[20] Phoebe EricksonChicago Press1960
Baby Animal FriendsPhoebe EricksonGrosset & Dunlap1954
Baby Animal StoriesThornton BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1949
Bambi's ChildrenFelix SaltenRandom House1950
Black Beauty (Revised Ed.)[21] Anna SewellRandom House1949
Black Penny[22] Phoebe EricksonAlfred A. Knopf1951
Cattail House[23] Phoebe EricksonChildren's Press1962
Daniel 'Coon: The Story of a Pet Racoon[24] Phoebe EricksonAlfred A. Knopf1954
Double or Nothing[25] Phoebe EricksonHarper1958
Holiday Storybook[26] Thomas Y. Crowell Co.1952
Just Follow Me[27] Phoebe Erickson1960
Little Peter CottontailThornton BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1956
Nature Almanac[28] Thornton BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1949
Peter Rabbit, Henny Penny, The City Mouse and the Country Mouse[29] Beatrix PotterGrosset & Dunlap1947
Seashells[30] Ruth H. DudleyThomas Y. Crowell Co.1953
Slip, The Story of a Little Fox[31] Phoebe EricksonChildren's Press1948
Stories Around the YearThornton BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1955
The Adventures of Peter Cottontail[32] Thornton W. BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1958
The Littlest Reindeer[33] Johanna DeWittChildren's Press1946
The Uncle Wiggly Book[34] Thornton W. BurgessGrosset & Dunlap1955
Uncle Debunkel; or, The Barely Believable Bears[35] Phoebe EricksonAlfred A. Knopf1964
We Are Neighbors[36] Odille OusleyGinn and Company1957
Who's in the Mirror?[37] Phoebe EricksonAlfred A. Knopf1965
Wildwing[38] Phoebe EricksonHarper1959

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phoebe Erickson . 2023-03-24 . Illinois Women Artists . en-US.
  2. Leonard . Steve . 2009-11-19 . The Volunteer Spirit...Alive & Well at The Ridges . Sanctuary . 2.
  3. News: Knight . Cliff . 1952-06-01 . Children Find Charm in Phoebe Erickson's Yarns and Drawings . 4 . The Hartford Courant Magazine . 2023-03-25.
  4. News: 1921-06-09 . Graduates of Rural Schools . 7 . 1 . Door County Advocate . 49 . 2023-03-25.
  5. Book: Erickson, James Arnold . North Bay, Door County, Wisconsin . Pine Hill Press, Inc. . 1998 . 1-57579-112-9 . 73–80 . en-US . Phoebe Erickson - North Bay's Gift to Young Readers.
  6. News: 1951-02-22 . Phoebe Erickson's Paintings, Books Inspired by North Bay . 89 . 1–2 . Door County Advocate . 93 . 2023-03-25.
  7. News: 1968-12-19 . New book by Mrs. Erickson . 107 . 13 . Door County Advocate . 78 . 2023-03-25.
  8. News: 2006-08-24 . Obituaries: Phoebe Erickson . A4 . . 2023-03-25.
  9. News: 2006-08-24 . Obituaries: Phoebe Erickson . B2 . . 2023-03-25.
  10. Book: Salten, Felix . Bambi's Children . . 1950 . New York . en-US . 7013536.
  11. Web site: Books Written by Thornton W. Burgess . 2023-03-24 . Thornton Burgess Society Green Briar Nature Center & Jam Kitchen . en.
  12. Web site: Vermont Golden Dome Book Award Department of Libraries . 2023-03-26 . libraries.vermont.gov.
  13. Web site: 1948-01-31 . 1948 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Sculpture, Watercolors and Drawings . 2023-03-24 . Whitney Museum of American Art . en-US.
  14. News: McNeely . Mrs. K. . 1954-10-05 . Phoebe Erickson's Work on Display at Bailey's Harbor . 93 . 8 . Door County Advocate . 58 . 2023-03-25.
  15. Web site: Collection: Phoebe Erickson Collection University of Minnesota Archival Collections Guides . 2023-03-24 . archives.lib.umn.edu.
  16. Web site: 1953 . Black Beauty / Anna Sewell; adapted by Eleanor Graham Vance; illustrated by Phoebe Erickson . 2023-03-25 . www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk . en-UK.
  17. Book: Association for Library Service to Children . Special Collections in Children's Literature: An International Directory . 1995-07-01 . . 978-0-8389-3454-8 . Jones . Delores Blythe . 44 . en.
  18. Web site: 2012-01-18 . Two Exhibits Open at the Miller Art Museum . 2023-03-24 . Door County Pulse . en-US.
  19. Web site: Jones . Dee . 2015-12-01 . Unprocessed Manuscript Collection: Phoebe Erickson Papers . 2023-03-24 . The University of Southern Mississippi.
  20. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . The Animals of Small Pond . Children's Press . 1953 . Chicago . en-US . 1019210.
  21. Book: Sewell, Anna . Black Beauty . . 1949 . New York . en-US . 2312307.
  22. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Black Penny . . 1951 . New York . en-US . 1686231.
  23. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Cattail House . Children's Press . 1949 . Chicago . en-US . 1040197.
  24. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Daniel 'Coon: The Story of a Pet Racoon . . 1954 . New York . en-US . 1417183.
  25. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Double or Nothing . Harper . 1958 . New York . en-US . 5686890.
  26. Web site: Holiday storybook . 2023-03-25 . www.worldcat.org . en-US.
  27. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Just Follow Me . . 1960 . Chicago . en-US . 168542.
  28. Book: Burgess, Thornton W. . Nature Almanac . Grosset & Dunlap . 1949 . New York . en-US . 3821147.
  29. Book: Potter, Beatrix . Peter Rabbit, Henny Penny, The City Mouse and The Country Mouse . . 1947 . New York . en-US . 34225127.
  30. Book: Dudley, Ruth H. . Seashells . . 1953 . New York . en-US . 1408328.
  31. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Slip: The Story of a Little Fox . Children's Press . 1948 . Chicago . en-US . 1860917.
  32. Book: Burgess, Thornton W. . The Adventures of Peter Cottontail . . 1958 . New York . en-US . 899152.
  33. Book: DeWitt, Johanna . The Littlest Reindeer . Children's Press . 1946 . 9780516135342 . Chicago . en-US.
  34. Book: Burgess, Thornton W. . The Uncle Wiggly Book . . 1955 . New York . en-US . 35624292.
  35. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Uncle Debunkel; or, The Barely Believable Bear . Alfred A. Knopf . 1964 . en-US . 1390998.
  36. Book: Ousley, Odille . We are Neighbors . . 1957 . Boston . en-US . 6261135.
  37. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Who's in the Mirror? . . 1965 . New York . en-US . 305781.
  38. Book: Erickson, Phoebe . Wildwing . Harper . 1959 . New York . en-US . 1418247.