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Lili Cassel-Wronker
Born(1924-05-05)5 May 1924
Berlin, Germany
Died10 January 2019(2019-01-10) (aged 94)
Occupation
  • Illustrator
  • calligrapher
  • NationalityJewish
    EducationBrooklyn Museum Art School
    GenreChildren's literature
    Spouse

    Erich Wronker

    (m. 1952)

    Lili Cassel-Wronker (5 May 1924 – 10 January 2019) was a Jewish children books illustrator and calligrapher[1] and one of the founder of the Society of Scribes.[2]

    Biography

    [edit]

    Born in Berlin, Germany, Cassel-Wronker and her family fled the Nazi Regimein1938 and immigrated to the United Statesin1940, settling in New York. She studied art at Washington Irving High School, the Art Students League and the Brooklyn Museum Art School. She first worked at Time Magazine.[1] She illustrated her first children's book, The Rainbow Mother Goose, in 1947. It was described by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) as one of the "Fifty Best Books of the Year".[3] She later taught calligraphy at the New School.[4]

    In 1952, she married Erich Wronker, of the family previously owning the German chain of stores Hermann Wronker AG,[5] with whom she would later run a publication press from home.[6]

    Published works

    [edit]

    Notes and references

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Sandomir, Richard (2019-02-07). "Lili Wronker, Calligrapher and Illustrator, Is Dead at 94". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  • ^ Gregory, Anne (1983). "A Teacher's Guide to American Calligraphy: 1983". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • ^ "Lili Cassel Wronker: A London Diary, 1939-1940". December. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  • ^ TypeRoom. "In Memoriam: Lili Cassel Wronker (1924-2019) - TypeRoom". www.typeroom.eu. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  • ^ "Jüdisches Museum Berlin: Online-Schaukasten - Brief von Lili Cassel an ihr ehemaliges Kindermädchen « 1933". www.jmberlin.de. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  • ^ "Collection: Lili Wronker Family Collection | The Center for Jewish History ArchivesSpace". archives.cjh.org. Retrieved 2021-03-22.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lili_Cassel-Wronker&oldid=1191998686"

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