New York Times Outstanding Books of the Year (1964) and Sequoyah Children's Book Award (1967), both for Harriet the Spy The New York Times Choice of Best Illustrated Books of the Year (1969) and Brooklyn Art Books for Children citation (1974), both for Bang, Bang, You're Dead Other Award from Children's Book Bulletin (1976) for Nobody's Family Is Going to Change Emmy Award for children's entertainment special (1979) for "The Tap Dance Kid." Writings-all for children, all self-illustrated, except as noted: Born Louise Perkins Fitzhugh in Memphis, Tennessee, on Octodied of an aneurism in New Milford, Connecticut, on Novemdaughter of Millsaps Fitzhugh (an attorney) and Louise (Perkins) Fitzhugh attended Southwestern College, Florida Southern College, Bard College, and New York University studied painting at Art Students League and Cooper Union, New York, and in Bologna, Italy.įitzhugh's oil paintings were exhibited at several galleries, including Banfer Gallery, New York City (1963). American author, illustrator, and artist, best-known for Harriet the Spy.
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