Virginia lee burton biography of abraham lincoln

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  • Virginia Lee Burton

    American illustrator and children's book author

    Virginia Lee Burton (August 30, 1909 – October 15, 1968), also known by her married name Virginia Demetrios, was an American illustrator and children's book author. She wrote and illustrated seven children's books, including Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel (1939) and The Little House (1943), which won the Caldecott Medal. She also illustrated six books by other authors.

    Burton founded the textile collective Folly Cove Designers in Cape Ann, Massachusetts, which had numerous museum exhibitions. Some of its members' works are held today in the collections of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, the Cape Ann Museum, and New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]

    Biography

    Early life and education

    Virginia Burton[a] was born in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. As a child, she was called "Jinnee". Her mother was Lena Yat