Lee, Manning de Villeneuve, 1894-1980

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American artist and illustrator Manning de Villeneuve Lee (1894- ) was born in Summerville, South Carolina and educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

From the description of Manning Lee papers, 1926-1961. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 72823194

Born March 15, 1894, in Summerville, SC; died March 31, 1980 in Chestnut Hill, PA. Attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1914-15, 1919-22, and studied art in Europe, 1921. His career in illustration began with drawings for periodicals. He was the illustrator for more than 200 books, mostly for young people. His works hang in a number of public buildings and is represented in numerous private collections. He received a Gold Medal from the Charleston Exposition, 1907. His work appeared in magazines including Ladies' Home Journal, Country Life, Redbook, and Maclean's. Source: Somehting About the Author V 37:101-105.

From the description of Manning de V. Lee Papers 1964. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 437297996

Manning de Villeneuve Lee (1894-1980) was an artist and illustrator born in Summerville, South Carolina. Lee studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. His paintings can be found in many private and public collections in the United States and abroad. Lee's work often appeared in magazines, and he illustrated more than two hundred books. He specialized in historical subjects and books for young people, including Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rupert S. Holland's Historic Ships, and Andrew Lang's Blue Fairy Book.

From the guide to the Manning Lee papers, 1926-1961, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

Manning de Villeneuve Lee was born in South Carolina in 1894. During his career, Lee illustrated more than 200 children's books on a variety of subjects.

From the description of Manning de V. Lee papers, 1955. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 52571566

Born March 15, 1894, in Summerville, SC; died March 31, 1980 in Chestnut Hill, PA. Attended Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1914-15, 1919-22, and studied art in Europe, 1921. His career in illustration began with drawings for periodicals. He was the illustrator for more than 200 books, mostly for young people.His works hang in a number of public buildings and is represented in numerous private collections. He received a Gold Medal from the Charleston Exposition, 1907. His work appeared in magazines including Ladies' Home Journal, Country Life, Redbook, and Maclean's .

Source: Somehting About the Author V 37:101-105.

From the guide to the Manning de V. Lee Papers, 1964, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])

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referencedIn Rosamond B. Loring collection of printed endpapers, 1900-1950 (inclusive), 1920-1941 (bulk). Houghton Library
creatorOf Lee, Manning de Villeneuve, 1894-1980. Manning de V. Lee papers, 1955. University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library
creatorOf Lee, Manning de Villeneuve, 1894-. Manning de V. Lee Papers 1964. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Manning Lee papers, 1926-1961 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Lee, Manning de Villeneuve, 1894-1980. Manning Lee papers, 1926-1961. University of Oregon Libraries
creatorOf Manning de V. Lee Papers, 1964 University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections
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Children's literature, American
Illustrated children's books
Illustrated children's books
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Women
Young adult literature, American
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Birth 1894-03-15

Death 1980

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