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[[Image:Garth williams.jpg|thumb|300px|right|An illustration by Garth Williams for ''Charlotte's Web'', showing his techniques of careful lines, detail, action, emotion, texture, and shading.]]
'''Garth Williams '''([[April 16]], [[1912]] - [[May 8]], [[1996]]) was a prominent American illustrator known for his work on children's books. He was 84 years old when he died.
==Life==
Garth Williams grew up on farms in New Jersey and Canada. When Garth was 10, he and his family moved to the [[United Kingdom]], where he studied [[architecture]]. His knowledge got him a job as an architect's assistant, and a scholarship to the [[Royal College of Art]]. He also helped in an ambulance during [[World War II]].when he went back to the [[United States]], he illustrated [[The New Yorker]] for a small period of time. He got married 4 times and had five daughters and a son: Fiona, Bettina, Jessica, Estyn, Dilys and his son Dylan.
==Books Written by Other Authors and Illustrated by Garth Williams==
Garth Williams illustrated [[E.B. White]]'s first two [[children's fiction|children's novels]]: ''[[Stuart Little]]'' in 1945 and ''[[Charlotte's Web]]'' in 1952.
In the early 1950s, he teamed with [[Margaret Wise Brown]] on several [[Little Golden Books]] including ''Mister Dog'' and ''[[Sailor Dog]].'' He also provided illustrations for her 1946 book, ''Little Fur Family''.
Garth Williams illustrated at least the first four of Margery Sharp's series featuring the mouse Miss Bianca and her team of "rescuers". "The Rescuers", "Miss Bianca", etc. Wonderful illustrations. Unfortunately, in newer editions of the books, Garth Williams' original illustrations have been overwhelmed by the Disney cartoon "illustrations".
In 1953, Williams illustrated new editions of [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]]'s [[Little House on the Prairie (book series)|Little House series of books]].
In 1960, he illustrated [[George Selden (author)|George Selden]]'s ''[[The Cricket in Times Square]]''.
==Books Written and Illustrated by Garth Williams==
Garth Williams wrote and illustrated a controversial story called ''[[The Rabbit's Wedding]]''. The book was banned over its perceived theme of interracial love. The story was about a black rabbit marrying a white rabbit. Some have noted the obvious logic of illustrating the rabbits with two different colors so the reader might tell them apart more readily. Others, in their quest to depoliticize the book, have claimed a perception of the black and white motif as, perhaps, a reference to ''[[yin]]'' and ''[[yang]]'' (i.e. male and female, though, inconsistently, the color-to-gender associations in the book are reversed.)
Jonathon Green, in The Encyclopedia of Censorship (Facts on File, 1990) [http://www.factsonfile.com/newfacts/FactsDetail.asp?PageValue=Books&SIDText=0816044643&LeftID=0], wrote:
<blockquote>''The Rabbit's Wedding'', by Garth Williams, was transferred from the open shelves to the reserved shelves at the Montgomery (Alabama) Public Library in 1959 because an illustration shows a black buck rabbit with a white doe rabbit. Such miscegenation, stated an
editor in Orlando, was "brainwashing . . . as soon as you pick up the book and open its pages you realize these rabbits are integrated." The Montgomery Home News added that the book was integrationist propaganda obviously aimed at children in their formative years.</blockquote>
Williams also wrote and illustrated the not-so-controversial ''Baby Farm Animals'', ''Adventures of Benjamin Pink'', ''Benjamin's Treasure'' and ''Baby's First Book.''
==See Related==
*"Williams, Garth (Montgomery) 1912-." ''Something About the Author''. 66:228-235.
==External links==
*[http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/eng/biblio/illus/williams.html A "Garth Williams" page]
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