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This exhibition is organized and toured by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature (NCCIL). Featuring original art from the illustrious Caldecott winning husband- wife team of Alice and Martin Provensen, Glorious Flights: The Illustration Art of Alice and Martin Provensen, has been curated by Leonard Marcus. Located in Abilene, Texas, the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature collaborates with award-winning artists to produce high-quality exhibitions of their artwork that are distinctive and appealing to museum visitors of all ages. In addition to this unique artistic partnership, following its debut at the NCCIL gallery, each exhibition travels to museums, public libraries, and galleries nationwide. Alice Provensen (b. 1918) met her husband Martin (1916-1987) in Los Angeles in 1943, where both held coveted spots in the burgeoning animation industry—he at Disney, she at the rival Walter Lantz Studio, creator of “Woody Woodpecker.” During the war years, the Provensens worked on military training films. Then, with the war’s end, they turned to book illustration and, joining forces as a tight-knit, soon-to-be-legendary collaboration team, created book after book of rare graphic distinction, nearly all of them for children. The Provensens first made their mark as the illustrators of such hugely popular Little Golden Books as Margaret Wise Brown’s The Color Kittens and of larger-scale Golden volumes like Robert Louis Stevenson’s A Child’s Garden of Verses. They were known from the start for their sprightly wit and elegant contemporary design sense. Over the years, their work deepened as the couple pursued their love of historical research, world travel, and artistic self-reinvention. No project was too big or daunting for them. The Iliad and the Odyssey! The Charge of the Light Brigade! Tales from the Ballet! Often they chose the road less traveled, crafting intimate, sketch-book-style picture books like The Year at Maple Hill Farm about life in the country; or chronicling little-known true stories, as in The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Blériot, for which they won the 1984 Caldecott Medal. After Martin Provensen died, Alice carried on, creating an astonishing array of new work, from the monumental The Buck Stops Here to the cozily charming A Day in the Life of Murphy. To bring this exhibition to your venue, please visits: http://www.nccil.org/exhibits/touring... For more information on the artist, please visit: http://www.nccil.org/experience/artis...