Location:Alice and Martin Provensen Title: Alice Provensen , "The Glorious Flight - Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot" - Children's Book, 1983 Artist:Alice and Martin Provensen (Painter)
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Alice Provensen (Painter)
Media Type: Paint - Watercolor Art Type: Illustration For Sale Status: For Sale Views: 35 Likes on CAF:01 Comments:0 Added to Site: 4/7/2026
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Study for "The Glorious Flight - Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot"; 1983; Winner of the Caldecott Medal, this stunningly illustrated book depicts Louis Bleriot's historic first cross-Channel flight.
Gouache on Illustration Board; 14.5" x 13.75"; Signed Lower Right; Unframed. US$15,000 Plus shipping
Their early lives were similar. Both were born in Chicago and both moved to California when they were twelve.[5] Both received scholarships to the Art Institute of Chicago, and both attended the University of California, though at separate campuses. After college, Alice went to work with Walter Lantz Studio, the creators of Woody Woodpecker, and Martin took work with the Walt Disney Studio, where he collaborated on Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Dumbo.
The pair met in 1943 when Martin, working as a creator of training films for the American military, was assigned to the Walter Lantz Studio. They were married in 1944 and settled in Washington, D.C., where they worked on war-related projects. After the war they moved to New York City where a friend helped them get their first job, illustrating The Fireside Book of Folk Songs.[5] They illustrated several Little Golden Books including The Color Kittens by Margaret Wise Brown (1949). In 1952, Tony the Tiger, designed by Martin, debuted as a Kellogg's mascot.
The couple lived for many years at Maple Hill Farm in Dutchess County, New York, which they portrayed in A Year at Maple Hill Farm (1978) as well as Our Animal Friends.[10] Martin died of a heart attack on March 27, 1987, in Staatsburg. Alice continued to live and work at Maple Hill Farm, publishing solo work such as The Buck Stops Here: the Presidents of the United States (1990) and My fellow Americans: a family album (1995), two presentations of people and events from American history (juvenile nonfiction) Punch in New York, published in 1991, received several honors and is dedicated to her grandson, Sean.
After turning ninety, Alice moved to San Clemente, California, to live with her daughter, Karen Mitchell, and her family. Provensen continued working (an addition was added to her daughter's house for a studio) well into her nineties. She died only four months before her 100th birthday.
Books
The Fuzzy Duckling, by Jane Werner Watson (Little Golden Book 1949) Katie the Kitten, by Kathryn & Byron Jackson The Little Fat Policeman, by Margaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd (Little Golden Book 1950) Tales from the Ballet, selected by Louis Untermeyer (Golden Press, 1968) The Mother Goose Book (Random House, 1976) The Provensen Animal Book (Golden Press, 1952), a.k.a. The Animal Fair A Horse and a Hound, A Goat and A Gander Maple Hill Farm content Town & Country My Little Hen (Random House, 1973) ~Maple Hill Farm content A Child's Garden of Verses (Simon and Schuster, 1951) Leonardo da Vinci (Paper engineering by John Strejan, The Viking Press,1984) The Golden Bible: The New Testament (Golden Press, 1953) The Golden Treasury of Myths and Legends by Anne Terry White (Golden Press, 1959) Aesop's Fables (Golden Press) The Iliad and the Odyssey by Jane Werner Watson (Golden Press, 1956) What Is a Color? The Book of Seasons (Random House) Golden Book of Fun and Nonsense The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales The Color Kittens, by Margaret Wise Brown (Little Golden Books, 1949) Alfred Lord Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade (Golden; Paul Hamlyn, 1964) — an edition of Tennyson's 1854 poem Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm (Random House, 1974) ~Maple Hill Farm content A Peaceable Kingdom: the Shaker abecedarius (Viking, 1978) — an edition of "Rhymes of Animals", Shaker Manifesto, July 1882 The Year at Maple Hill Farm (Atheneum, 1978) ~Maple Hill Farm content An Owl and Three Pussycats (Athe