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Tālivaldis Stubis - Seesaw

Seesaw (1973)

Tālivaldis Stubis (Latvian, 1926 - 2010)
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Tālivaldis Stubis was born May 22, 1926 in Riga, Latvia, but came to the U. S. and settled there. He worked in advertising, and became an illustrator of children's books.

Stubis illustrated nearly two dozen books over his long career, including Sir Alva and the Wicked Wizard by Otto Friedrich, Sam’s Place by Lillian Moore, and many by the husband-and-wife team Rose Wyler and Gerald Ames. In 1962 his A Pocketful of Seasons was named one of the New York Times’ 100 Best Books of the Year. His books were published by many of the leading houses of the day, including Harper & Row, Lothrop Lee and Shepard, Scholastic, Atheneum, Seabury Press, Parents Magazine Press, and Doubleday.

In addition to his work for children, he also designed many iconic movie and theater posters, including, for Broadway, Funny Girl, Camelot, and Anyone Can Whistle; and for Hollywood, The Sting and The Exorcist.

In Collection: Theatrical Posters (View all 100)

Seventh Heaven

Seventh Heaven (1955)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Me and Bessie

Me and Bessie (1975)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Greer Garson as ‘Auntie Mame’

Greer Garson as ‘Auntie Mame’ (1958)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Shenandoah

Shenandoah (1975)

Margaret Cusack
The King and I

The King and I (1951)

Anonymous
West Side Story

West Side Story (1968)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Can-Can

Can-Can (1953)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Raisin

Raisin (1973)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
My Fair Lady

My Fair Lady (1956)

Al Hirschfeld (American, 1903-2003)
The apple tree

The apple tree (1966)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Tenderloin, a new musical comedy

Tenderloin, a new musical comedy (1961)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
The Night of the iguana

The Night of the iguana (1961)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
California Suite

California Suite (1976)

Ely Besalel (American, 1939-2017)
The Royal Family

The Royal Family (1975)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
Purlie

Purlie (1970)

Artcraft Lithograph (American, 1905 – )
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