Brian Pinkney

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Brian Pinkney (born August 28, 1961) is an American illustrator.[1]

Pinkney was born in Boston. His father, Jerry Pinkney, was also an illustrator and his mother, Gloria Jean, was an author, milliner, and silversmith. Both had studios in their home. Pinkney was encouraged by his parents to use the materials in the studio. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Philadelphia College of Art in 1983 and after working as a freelance illustrator for several years, he returned to college. This time, he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in illustration from the School of Visual Arts in 1990.[1]

As of 2019, he is living with his wife Andrea Davis Pinkney and their two children in Brooklyn, New York. They often work together on projects and between them, have published over seventy children's books.[2]

Honors and awards

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Pinkney has won two Caldecott Honors, four Coretta Scott King Honors and a Coretta Scott King Award, and the Boston Globe Horn Book Award.[1]

Caldecott Honors

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  • The Faithful Friend (1997)
  • Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra (1999)

Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award

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  • In the Time of the Drums (2000)

Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor

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  • Sukey and the Mermaid (1993)
  • The Faithful Friend (1997)
  • Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra (1999)

Boston Globe Horn Book Award

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  • The Adventures of Sparrowboy (1997)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Brian Pinkney". The National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Brian Pinkney". Scholastic. Retrieved 23 November 2019.