Awards & Winners

Blair Lent

Date of Birth 22-January-1930
Place of Birth Boston
(Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America, Area code 617, Area code 857)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Ernest Small
Profession Author, Illustrator, Writer
Blair Lent, who sometimes wrote as Ernest Small, was an American illustrator and writer of children's books, perhaps best known for those with Chinese themes such as Tikki Tikki Tembo. He won the 1973 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing The Funny Little Woman by Arlene Mosel. Lent used a wide range of techniques in his illustrations, including acrylic painting, cardboard cutouts, colored pencil and ink and wash. Born in Boston, Lent attended the Boston Museum School where he graduated with a degree in art in 1953, after which he went to Italy and Switzerland on a study grant. He worked for the Container Corporation of America designing labels for cans and worked for the Bresnick Advertising Company where he designed bank advertisements. After receiving positive feedback from a juvenile-books editor at Atlantic Monthly Press, he put out Pistachio, a story published in 1964 about a green cow and a circus that he wrote and illustrated. Under the pen name of Ernest Small, he wrote the 1966 books Baba Yaga about a witch, and John Tabor's Ride, a fanciful yarn about a sailor from New England. Other works written and illustrated by Lent include 1987's Bayberry Bluff, Molasses Flood published in 1992 and his 2000 book Ruby and Fred.

Awards by Blair Lent

Check all the awards nominated and won by Blair Lent.

1982


Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Children’s Books (Picture Books, Paperback) The Angry Moon

1973


Caldecott Medal
Honored for : The Funny Little Woman

Nominations 1973 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Caldecott Medal The Funny Little Woman

1971


Caldecott Medal
Honored for : The Angry Moon

Nominations 1971 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Caldecott Medal The Angry Moon

1969


Caldecott Medal
Honored for : Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky

Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Caldecott Medal Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky

1965


Caldecott Medal
Honored for : The Wave

Nominations 1965 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Caldecott Medal The Wave