
Evaline Ness
24 April 1911 – 12 August 1986
25 works on record
Biography
Evaline Ness (April 24, 1911 – August 12, 1986) was an American commercial artist, illustrator, and author of children's books. She illustrated more than thirty books for young readers and wrote several of her own. She is noted for using a great variety of artistic media and methods.
As illustrator of picture books she was one of three Caldecott Medal runners-up each year from 1964 to 1966 and she won the 1967 Medal for Sam, Bangs and Moonshine, which she also wrote. In 1972 she was the U.S. nominee for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's illustrators.
Works

Fierce the lion
1980

Marcella's guardian angel
1979

Yeck Eck
1974

Do you have the time, Lydia?
1971

The girl and the goatherd
1970

Long, Broad & Quickeye
1969

Mister Miacca
1968

Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
1966

Tom Tit Tot
1965

A double discovery
1965

Exactly alike
1964

Josefina February
1963

Kellyburn Braes

Amelia mixed the mustard and other poems

All in the morning early

A Pocketful Of Cricket
Victorian paper house to cut out and color
Victorian paper house to cut out and color
1978
Four Rooms from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to Cut Out and Color
Four Rooms from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to Cut Out and Color
1977
This is a paper palace to cut out and color
This is a paper palace to cut out and color
1976
American colonial paper house
American colonial paper house
1975
Old Mother Hubbard and her dog
Old Mother Hubbard and her dog
1973
Pavo and the Princess
Pavo and the Princess
1964
A gift for Sula Sula
A gift for Sula Sula
1963
Joey and the birthday present
Joey and the birthday present
Long, Broad and Quickeye,
Long, Broad and Quickeye,