TĀLIVALDIS STUBIS was a prolific graphic designer and artist. He illustrated nearly two dozen books over his long career, including Sir Alva and the Wicked Wizard by Otto Friedrich, Sam’s Place by Lillian Moore, and many by the husband-and-wife team Rose Wyler and Gerald Ames. In 1962 his A Pocketful of Seasons was named one of the New York Times’
100 Best Books of the Year. His books were published by many of the
leading houses of the day, including Harper & Row, Lothrop Lee and
Shepard, Scholastic, Atheneum, Seabury Press, Parents Magazine Press,
and Doubleday.
In addition to his work for children, he also designed many iconic movie and theater posters, including, for Broadway, Funny Girl, Camelot, and Anyone Can Whistle; and for Hollywood, The Sting and The Exorcist.
He died after a long battle with
amyloidosis in 2009 at the age of 83.
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