Thomas Handforth

Thomas Handforth (1936) Photo by [[Carl Van Vechten Thomas Scofield Handforth (September 16, 1897 – October 19, 1948) was an American artist and etcher. He wrote and illustrated the children's picture book ''Mei Li'' based on personal experience in China and won the 1939 Caldecott Medal for illustration.

''Mei Li'' is about a girl who escapes her traditional life in the Chinese countryside to visit a Chinese New Year fair. It has been reissued since 1938 and Handforth's magnificent drawings of China in the 1930s are still animated and compelling. In 1939, he was considered an expert on Asian art. Books he illustrated included in ''Sidonie'', ''Totou in Bondage'' and ''Tranquilinas Paradise''.

He was born in Tacoma, Washington, and studied art at the University of Washington. During World War I, he served in France with the anatomical unit in the Army's Sanitary Corps. He later studied art at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts in France. He lived in various locations, such as Paris, India, North Africa, Mexico, and China. Provided by Wikipedia
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