Ted Lewin

American illustrator and children's book writer (1935–2021)
Ted Lewin
BornTed B. Lewin
(1935-05-06)May 6, 1935
Buffalo, New York
DiedJuly 28, 2021(2021-07-28) (aged 86)
OccupationChildren's illustrator and writer
NationalityAmerican
Period1988–2021

Theodore Peter Lewin (May 6, 1935 – July 28, 2021)[1] simply known as Ted Lewin, was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. Lewin and his wife Betsy Lewin drew on their travels to exotic places such as the Amazon River, Botswana, Egypt, Lapland, the Sahara Desert, and India when collaborating on their many books. Lewin illustrated over 100 books for children and young adults over the course of 20 years.

Early life

Ted Lewin was born in Buffalo, New York on May 6, 1935. He has a sister and two brothers, Donn and Mark, both of them professional wrestlers. The Lewin household had a number of exotic pets, such as an iguana, a rhesus monkey, a chimpanzee, and a lion. Lewin grew up with the hobby of sketching his family pets.[2] He also copied works of many illustrators and painters that interested him. While attending Lafayette High School (LHS), Lewin refined his talent for art. He graduated from LHS in 1952, and in 1956 earned a BFA degree from Pratt Institute of Art in Brooklyn, where he met his wife, Betsy Reilly. He and his wife resided in Brooklyn, New York.

In order to finance his education at Pratt, Lewin took on a part-time career as a teenage professional wrestler alongside his brothers. His wrestling career lasted for 26 years, and it inspired him to record his experience by writing I Was a Teenaged Professional Wrestler.[2] He wrestled mainly in the World Wide Wrestling Federation from 1963 to 1968.

In 1994, Lewin's book Peppe the Lamplighter received a Caldecott Honor.[3]

In 2006, One Green Apple, illustrated by Lewin and written by Eve Bunting, won the inaugural Arab American Book Award for books written for Children/Young Adults.[4] One Green Apple tells the story of a young girl who has just immigrated to America from an Arab country and her discovery that her differences are what makes her special.

Exhibits

Some exhibits featuring Ted's work:

  • "Ted and Betsy Lewin's World of Picture Books", Brooklyn Public Library, New York, March 4–30, 2004
  • "Adventures With Ted and Betsy", Society of Illustrators main floor gallery, June 1 through June 11, 2005
  • "Travels with Ted and Betsy Lewin", Children's Museum of Manhattan, New York
  • "Around the World with Ted and Betsy Lewin", Pratt Institute Libraries, October 30 - December 2, 2008

Awards

Championships and accomplishments

See also

  • Children's literature portal
  • iconVisual arts portal

References

  1. ^ Maughan, Shannon. "Obituary: Ted Lewin". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  2. ^ a b "Ted Lewin". National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938-Present". American Library Association. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  4. ^ 2007 Arab American book Award Winners, http://www.arabamericanmuseum.org/2007-Arab-American-Book-Award-Winners.id.261.htm
  5. ^ "Past Winners of the National Jewish Book Award for Children's Picture Book". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  6. ^ "Honorees". Cauliflower Alley Club. Retrieved September 27, 2020.

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Lewin at HouseofDeception.com – representative paintings and drawings
  • Ted Lewin at Library of Congress, with 144 library catalog records
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