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A child’s imagination stretches open ... is the subject of “Make Way for Ducklings: The Art of Robert McCloskey,” a buoyant exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts through June 18.
Jane McCloskey sat down to write a story about a time when she was a child that she sat as a model for her father, Hamilton native and award-winning children’s author Robert McCloskey.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston opened an exhibit titled "Make Way for Ducklings: The Art of Robert McCloskey" On Nov. 25. Any child of Massachusetts will recognize the story as well as its iconic ...
Robert McCloskey, the first children’s book author and illustrator to win two Caldecott Medals, one of the highest honors given for children’s literature, has died. He was 89. McCloskey ...
The scene, though an original, is meant to feel pulled from the pages of Blueberries for Sal, author and illustrator Robert McCloskey’s beloved 1948 picture book about two mothers, one human and one ...
PORTLAND, Maine -- Robert McCloskey, 88, author and illustrator of the children's classics "Make Way for Ducklings," the tale of a mother mallard shepherding her brood to safety in Boston's Public ...
reporter Sean Cole picked up a copy of Make Way for Ducklings and went off to talk with other McCloskey fans in Boston's Public Garden.
Not long after a hospitalization in Mexico City in the late-1950s, Robert McCloskey stopped writing ... kids on my own with little in the way of child care. All of a sudden to have royalties ...
Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. A free exhibit, “Robert McCloskey: The Art of Wonder,” opens Tuesday at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick ...