Richard Egielski
Richard Egielski is an American illustrator and writer who has worked on more than fifty children's picture books, eight of which he authored. He received his education at Parson's School of Design.
Career
Egielski's collaboration with Arthur Yorinks resulted in nine picture books, including Hey, Al, which was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1987. He is also known for his illustrations in the Tub People series by Pam Conrad.The New York Times named Buz, a book he wrote and illustrated in 1995, one of the top ten best children's books of the year for its illustrations. Jazper, which he illustrated, was also recognized as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book in 1998.
Egielski's artwork is displayed in private and public collections, as well as corporate collections, throughout the United States.
Personal life
Egielski currently lives in Milford, New Jersey with his wife, Denise Saldutti, who is also an artist and illustrator, and their son. He is of Polish-American heritage.Selected books by or illustrated by Egielski
The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring, by John Bellairs, a novel- The Molly Series by Miriam Chaikin, 1979-1988Louis the Fish, by Arthur YorinksAmy's Eyes, by Richard Kennedy, a novelHey, Al, by Arthur YorinksThe Tub People, by Pam Conrad Buz by Egielski The Gingerbread Boy, by EgielskiJazper, by EgielskiThe Tub People's Christmas, by Pam ConradThe Web Files, by Margie PalatiniSlim and Jim, by EgielskiThe Fierce Yellow Pumpkin, by Margaret Wise BrownThe Small World of Binky Braverman by Rosemary WellsThe End, by David LaRochelleHomework, by Arthur YorinksGumption!, by Elise BroachThe Sleepless Little Vampire, by EgielskiItsy Bitsy Spider, by Egielski