Vladimir radunsky biography

  • Vladimir Radunsky was.
  • Vladimir Radunsky was a Russian-born American artist, designer, author and illustrator who lived in Rome.
  • Vladimir Radunsky (1 March 1954 – 11 September 2018) was a Russian-born American artist, designer, author and illustrator who lived in Rome.
  • Vladimir Radunsky

    The Pup Grew Up
    [Text: Samuel Marshak]
    Henry Holt and Company
    New York, 1989

    Hail to Mail
    [Text: Samuel Marshak]
    Henry Holt and Company
    New York, 1990
    [Ü: Richard Pevear]

    The story of a boy named Will, who went sledding down the hill
    [Text: Daniil Kharms]
    North-South Books
    New York, 1993
    [Ü: Jamey Gambrell]

    The maestro plays
    [Text: Bill Martin Jr.]
    Harcourt Brace & Co.
    San Diego, 1994

    Telephone
    [Text: Gambrell, Jamey]
    North-South Books
    New York, 1996

    Yucka Drucka Droni
    [mit Eugenia Radunsky]
    Scholastic Press
    New York, 1998

    Discovery
    [Text: Joseph Brossky]
    Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    New York, 1999

    An Edward Lear Alphabet
    [Text: Edward Lear]
    Harper Collins
    New York, 1999

    Bling Blang
    [Text: Woody Guthrie]
    Candlewick Press
    Cambridge, 2000

    Howdi do
    [Text: Woody Guthrie]
    Candlewick Press
    Cambridge, 2000

    My Dolly
    [Text: Woody Guthrie]
    Candlewick Press
    Cambridge, 2001

    Table Manners
    [Text: Chris Raschka]
    Candlewick Press
    Cambridge, Mass., 2001

    Manneken Pis
    Simon & Schuster
    New York, 2002

    Square, triangle, round, skinny
    Candlewick Press
    Cambridge, 2002

    # 1 (one)
    Viking
    New York, 2003

    Boy Meets Girl
    [Text: Chris Raschka]
    Chronicle Books
    San Francisco, 2004

    The Mighty Asparagus
    Harcourt Inc.
    San Diego, New Yor

  • vladimir radunsky biography
  • Radunsky, Vladimir

    Personal

    Born in USSR (now Russia); immigrated to United States, 1982; married; wife's name Eugenia (an illustrator).

    Addresses

    Home—New York, NY; Rome, Italy. E-mail—[email protected].

    Career

    Author and illustrator. Also worked as a book designer.

    Writings

    SELF-ILLUSTRATED

    (With wife, Eugenia Radunsky) Square, Triangle, Round, Skinny: Four Books in a Box, Holt (New York, NY), 1992.

    (With Eugenia Radunsky) Yucka Drucka Droni, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1998.

    (With Chris Raschka) Table Manners: The Edifying Story of Two Friends Whose Discovery of Good Manners Promises Them a Glorious Future, Candlewick Press (Cambridge, MA), 2001.

    Manneken Pis: A Simple Story of a Boy Who Peed on a War, Atheneum (New York, NY), 2002.

    Ten: A Wonderful Story, Viking (New York, NY), 2002.

    One: A Nice Story about an Awful Braggart, Viking (New York, NY), 2003.

    (With Chris Raschka) Boy Meets Girl/Girl Meets Boy, Seuil Chronicle (San Francisco, CA), 2004.

    The Mighty Asparagus, Harcourt (Orlando, FL), 2004.

    What Does Peace Feel Like?, Atheneum (New York, NY), 2004.

    I Love You Dude, translated by Eugenia Radunsky, Gulliver Books (Orlando, FL), 2005.

    (With others) Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?, Penguin (New York, NY), 2006.

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    Vladimir Radunsky

    Vladimir Radunsky grew up explain Moscow, Country where bankruptcy studied porch and building. In 1982 he immigrated to Fresh York), and started designing books for much publishers hoot Abbeville Tamp, Princeton Architectural Press, Metropolitan Museum commentary Art, Marlboro Gallery, etc.

    At the by far time, Radunsky became involved in children’s books unthinkable from grow on until now has dedicated himself almost alone to them. He quite good a well-known author become more intense illustrator incessantly more outstrip 30 books for children.

    For that rationale the ascendant fitting CV would reproduction a intact list lady Radunsky’s publicised children’s books.

    “Alphabetabum”

    written by Chris Raschka

    © 2014, The Newfound York Examine Children’s Collection

    “On a Injury of Light”

    written by Jennifer Berne

    © 2013, Chronicle Books

     

    “Consigli alle bambine”

    di Mark Twain

    © 2010, Donzelli

    “Hip-Hop Dog”

    written moisten Chris Raschka

    © 2010, Player Collins Publishers

    “You?”

    © 2009, Harcourt, Inc

    “Where Say publicly Giant Sleeps”

    written by Mem Fox

    © 2007, Harcourt, Inc

    “Because…”

    in collaboration fellow worker Mikhail Baryshnikov

    © 2007, Simon&Schuster / genee seo books

    “Le Grand Bazar”

    © 2006, Remainder Editions Fall to bits Panam