Which was actually a pen name (taken from a Maine lobsterman pal) of author Margaret Wise Brown. Weisgard’s collaborator on the book was credited as Golden MacDonald. "The Little Island" is a poetic idyll on a Maine island as the seasons turn. “Children are never as disturbed as grown-ups by contemporary arts, a streamlined plane, or a gallery of modern painting,” artist Leonard Weisgard asserted when he spoke in San Francisco in 1947 as he accepted the Caldecott Medal, the top honor for children’s picture books, for his illustrations in “The Little Island.” “They see an image with real meaning and vitality and sometimes with incongruous humor giving it a sharper reality.” (Courtesy Eric Carle Museum) This article is more than 6 years old. "There was a little island in the ocean." Detail of Leonard Weisgard illustration from "The Little Island" by Golden MacDonald (aka Margaret Wise Brown), 1946.
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