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    • The Carle Honors Art Auction 2022
    • SURREALICE. LEWIS CARROLL AND THE SURREALISTS November 19th 2022
    • Illustrated Owls: A Who’s Hoo – The Eric Carle Museum 2019
    • Pratt Institute and Bank Street College of Education 2016
    • The Eric Carle Museum, 2016
    • ALICE IN WONDERLAND The British Library 2016
    • Alice in Wonderland – The Laing Art Gallery 2016
    • “Down the Rabbit Hole with Lewis Carroll and Leonard Weisgard” 2011
    • Leonard Weisgard Exhibition in Japan 2009
    • “An Illustrator’s Journey,” The Thorne Gallery 2008
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Contact

You are welcome to contact the Weisgard family at:
admin@leonardweisgard.com

Regarding sales of Leonard Weisgard artwork please contact Justin Schiller:  battledore@mail.com

You are welcome to contact the Weisgard family at: admin@leonardweisgard.com

“In Search of Margaret Wise Brown” By Leonard S. Marcus

Leonard Marcus is a renowned historian and critic and one of the children's book world's liveliest writers and speakers

In October 1982, I flew from New York to Copenhagen to interview Leonard Weisgard for my biography of his close friend and frequent collaborator, Margaret Wise Brown... Continued>>

There was no one like Leonard” by Ken Chowder

 The Little Woodcock by Berniece Freschet, illustrations by Leonard Weisgard

There was no one like Leonard, even Leonard himself. Leonard was gracious and generous and beautifully well-spoken and -dressed; he was also reclusive and agoraphobic and capable of saying virtually anything, or nothing at all... Continued>>

Weisgard Artwork finds a Home at UConn

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After our father’s death in 2001 we three siblings inherited 13 steamer trunks full of manuscripts, research material, and original artwork. Continues>>

Books with L. Weisgard’s illustrations: Republished!

Sesyle Joslin and illustrations by Leonard Weisgard

We are so thrilled that more of Leonard Weisgard's books are being republished. Read more about which ones. Republished books>>

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