Doug Anderson
Margot Apple
Robin Brickman
Nancy Sippel Carpenter
Ken Condon
Diane deGroat
Anna Dewdney
Beverly Duncan
Roc Goudreau
Linda Graves
Rebecca Guay
John Steven Gurney
Nancy Haver
Laura Jacques
Gary Lippincott
Rich Lynes
Andrew Magee
Bob Marstall
Lauren Mills
Matthew Mitchell
Michael Nelson
Dennis Nolan
Beth Roberge Friedrichs
Shelley Rotner
Ruth Sanderson
Kevin Slattery
Nicole Tadgell
Richard Walz
Wendy Watson
Peter O. Zierlein
Bob Marstall
Shelburne Falls Field from An Extraordinary Life (Orchard Books, 1997) Oil on Canvas
Contact
Bob Marstalll
221 Pine St., Studio 228
Florence, MA 01060

(413) 586-2822
Bob@marstallstudio.com
http://www.marstallstudio.com
Biography
In 1983 Bob Marstall began illustrating professionally for textbooks, "young adult" book jackets, and magazines. From 1991 to the present he’s focused on nonfiction books for children. In 2002, he was a recipient of a National Science Foundation Artists and Writers Program Grant to conduct research for a nonfiction book about Weddell seals in Antarctica. He subsequently spent five weeks in the austral spring of 2002 studying and recording seals and seal scientists on the frozen McMurdo Sound, 750 miles from the South Pole. He’s currently developing two separate book projects from that experience

Selected book list:
The Lady and the Spider
by Faith McNulty, (HarperCollins, 1986), a Reading Rainbow Book; winner of the Parents Choice Award for Illustration

An Extraordinary Life: the Story of a Monarch Butterfly by Laurence Pringle, (Orchard Books, 1997), winner of the NCTE’s 1998 Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children

Down, Down, Down in the Ocean by Sandra Markle (Walker & Co., 1999), a Parent’s Choice Recommended selection; an NSTA Recommended selection.

A Dragon in the Sky: the Story of a Green Darner Dragonfly by Laurence Pringle, (Orchard Books, Spring 2001),

Crows: Strange and Wonderful by Laurence Pringle (Boyd’s Mill Press 2002), selected for the 2002 John Burroughs List of Nature Books for Young Readers.


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