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| birth_name = Robert James Sabuda |
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| birth_place = [[Wyandotte, Michigan |
| birth_place = [[Wyandotte, Michigan]], U.S. |
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| nationality = [[United States|American]] |
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[[File:Robert sabuda.jpg|thumb|Robert Sabuda standing behind a life size pop-up from his pop-up book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."]] |
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'''Robert James Sabuda''' is a leading children's [[pop-up book]] artist and [[paper engineering|paper engineer]]. His recent books, such as those describing the stories of [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]] and [[Alice in Wonderland]], have been well received and critically acclaimed.<ref>[[#nyt-bestseller|New York Times, 2006]]</ref> |
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'''Robert James Sabuda''' (born March 8, 1965) is a children's [[pop-up book]] artist and paper engineer. His innovative designs have made him well known in the book arts, with ''[[The New York Times]]'' referring to Sabuda as "indisputably the king of pop-ups" in a 2003 article.<ref name="Hedges2003">{{cite news |last1=Hedges |first1=Chris |title=PUBLIC LIVES; In Him, Storyteller Meets Architect |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/09/nyregion/public-lives-in-him-storyteller-meets-architect.html |access-date=March 19, 2023 |work=The New York Times |date=December 9, 2003}}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
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== Early life == |
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Sabuda was born in |
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Robert Sabuda was born March 8, 1965, in [[Wyandotte, Michigan]]. He was raised in [[Pinckney, Michigan]].<ref name=Hedges2003 /> His father was a mason and a carpenter, providing Sabuda with an appreciation for precise construction.<ref name="NCCIL">{{cite web |title=Artist Profile: Robert Sabuda - The NCCIL |url=http://www.nccil.org/experience/artists/sabudar/index.htm |website=National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature |access-date=March 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160328114940/http://www.nccil.org/experience/artists/sabudar/index.htm |archive-date=March 28, 2016}}</ref> His mother worked as a secretary for the Ford Motor Company and brought home [[manila folder]]s that Robert would use to create art projects such as pop-up cards and books.<ref name=NCCIL /> |
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[[Wyandotte, Michigan|Wyandotte]], [[Michigan]] and raised in [[Pinckney, Michigan|Pinckney]], [[Michigan]].<ref name="Harvnb Hedges" /> He was skilled as an artist from a very young age, and attended the [[Pratt Institute]] in [[New York City]]. His specific interest in 3-D paper engineering (i.e., [[pop-up book]]s) was sparked by a book he received that was illustrated by [[Vojtěch Kubašta]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} His interest in children's book illustration began with an internship at ''Dial Books for Young Readers'' while attending the Pratt Institute. Initially working as a package designer, he illustrated his first children's book series, of "Bulky Board Books", in 1987. Wide recognition only came his way after he started designing pop-up books for children in 1994.<ref name="Harvnb Hedges">{{Harvnb|Hedges|2003}}</ref> |
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He attended [[Pratt Institute]] in [[New York City]], earning a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts]] in communications design in 1987.<ref name=NCCIL /> |
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Sabuda has experimented with modes of illustration in a conventionally conservative genre, using techniques including: |
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== Career == |
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Sabuda's interest in paper engineering was sparked in childhood by reading a version of [[Cinderella]] illustrated by [[Vojtěch Kubašta]].<ref name="Grimes2014">{{cite news |last1=Grimes |first1=William |title=Wizard Who Made Art Jump Off the Page |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/31/arts/design/pop-ups-from-prague-celebrates-vojtech-kubasta.html |access-date=March 19, 2023 |work=The New York Times |date=January 30, 2014}}</ref> He created his first pop-up book at age eight.<ref name=NCCIL /> |
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His career in book illustration began with an internship at [[Dial Press|Dial Books for Young Readers]] while attending Pratt.<ref name="Candlewick">{{cite web |title=Authors & Illustrators |url=https://www.candlewick.com/authill.asp?b=Author&m=bio&id=4843&pix=y |website=Candlewick Press |access-date=March 19, 2023}}</ref> Initially working as a package designer, he illustrated his first children's book series, ''Bulky Board Books'', in 1987. He began gaining professional recognition in 1994 when he designed his first pop-up books for children, ''The Christmas Alphabet''.<ref name="Kirch2015">{{cite web |last1=Kirch |first1=Claire |title=Four Questions for... Robert Sabuda |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-book-news/article/68913-four-questions-for-robert-sabuda.html |website=Publishers Weekly |access-date=March 19, 2023 |date=December 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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Within the books he has designed, Sabuda has used techniques including:<ref name=NCCIL /> |
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*faux [[stained glass]] (Arthur and the Sword<ref>{{Harvnb|Sabuda|1995}}</ref>) |
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* faux [[stained glass]] (''Arthur and the Sword'', 1995) |
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*[[batik]] (Blizzard's Robe<ref>{{Harvnb|Sabuda|1999}}</ref>) |
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* [[batik]] (''Blizzard's Robe'', 1999) |
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*[[papyrus]]-textured illustrations (Tutankhamen's Gift<ref>{{Harvnb|Sabuda|June-1994}}</ref>) |
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* [[papyrus]]-textured illustrations (''Tutankhamen's Gift'', 1994) |
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*[[mural]]s (Saint Valentine<ref>{{Harvnb|Sabuda|1992}}</ref>) |
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* [[mural]]s (''Saint Valentine'', 1992) |
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=== Recognition === |
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Sabuda presently works from his studio in [[New York City]] and is involved in a wide variety of projects that involve movable paper. He has also released a video of his working style.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} Sabuda has also been awarded the ''Meggendorfer Prize'' three times, an award instituted by the ''[http://www.movablebooksociety.org Movable Book Society of America]'' in honor of German illustrator |
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Sabuda works from his studio in [[New York City]] and is involved in a wide variety of projects that involve movable paper. Sabuda has been awarded the Meggendorfer Prize for Best Paper Engineering three times by the [[Movable Book Society]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Awards |url=https://movablebooksociety.org/awards/ |website=Movable Book Society |access-date=March 19, 2023}}</ref> He is a multiple No. 1 ''New York Times'' best-selling children's book creator and has over five million books in print published in over 25 languages.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Button |first1=Liz |title="Believe" : Author Robert Sabuda on the Art (and Sale) of Pop-Up Books |url=https://www.bookweb.org/news/believe-author-robert-sabuda-art-and-sale-pop-books-571358 |website=American Booksellers Association |access-date=March 19, 2023 |date=26 February 2019}}</ref> |
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Book critic Ted Chapin described Sabuda as a "prolific master of the pop-up book" and "something of an artistic and engineering genius" in ''The New York Times''.<ref name="Chapin2004">{{cite news |last1=Chapin |first1=Ted |title='America the Beautiful,' and 'Liberty's Journey': From Sea to Shining Sea |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/14/books/review/america-the-beautiful-and-libertys-journey-from-sea-to-shining.html |access-date=March 19, 2023 |work=The New York Times |date=November 14, 2004}}</ref> A 2011 article in ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' said Sabuda is "a master at making books come to life" and referred to him as "the reigning prince of pop-up books."<ref name="Alter2011">{{cite news |last1=Alter |first1=Alexandra |title=Robert Sabuda: The Reigning Prince of Pop-Up Books |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204831304576597200764936760 |access-date=March 19, 2023 |work=Wall Street Journal |date=October 1, 2011}}</ref> Sabuda's versions of ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'' (2000) and ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (2003) have been particularly praised, with graphic designer [[Steven Heller (design writer)|Steven Heller]] saying of ''Alice'' that "the intelligent paper trickery on each spread is, well, awesome."<ref name="Heller2003">{{cite news |last1=Heller |first1=Steven |title=CHILDREN'S BOOKS; Ready for Her Close-Up |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/16/books/children-s-books-ready-for-her-close-up.html |access-date=March 19, 2023 |work=The New York Times |date=November 16, 2003}}</ref> |
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==Bibliography== |
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== Personal life == |
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===First editions=== |
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Sabuda is married to Nasdaq technologist James Talvy.<ref name="Sabuda">{{cite web |title=Biography |url=http://www.robertsabuda.com/biography.html |website=Robert Sabuda |access-date=March 19, 2023}}</ref> They were married on June 25, 2016, at their artist's retreat, ''[http://www.10horse.com/ 10 Horse Art Center]'' in Highland, New York. They spend their time in New York City; [[New Paltz, New York]]; and [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]].<ref name=Sabuda /> |
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== Bibliography == |
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====Illustrations==== |
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=== First editions === |
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==== Illustrations ==== |
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| last1 = Garrett |
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| first1 = Randal |
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| last2 = Heydron |
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| first2 = Vicki Ann |
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| year = 1986 |
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| title = The Gandalara Cycle I |
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| publisher = Bantam Spectra |
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| isbn = 0-553-25942-3 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1987 |
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| title = Fire Engine (A Bulky Board Book) |
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| publisher = Modern Publishing |
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| isbn = 0-87449-233-5 |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1987 |
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| title = Helicopter (A Bulky Board Book) |
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| publisher = Modern Publishing |
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| isbn = 0-87449-234-3 |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1987 |
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| title = Magic Carpet (A Bulky Board Book) |
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| publisher = Modern Publishing |
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| isbn = 0-87449-235-1 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1987 |
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| title = Tugboat (A Bulky Board Book) |
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| publisher = Modern Publishing |
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| isbn = 0-87449-236-X |
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| last1 = Coco |
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| first1 = Eugene Bradley |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1988 |
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| title = The Fiddler's Son |
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| publisher = Green Tiger Press |
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| isbn = 0-516-09421-1 |
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| last1 = Coco |
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| first1 = Eugene Bradley |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1988 |
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| title = The Wishing Well |
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| publisher = Green Tiger Press |
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| isbn = 0-88138-112-8 |
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| last1 = Lowe |
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| first1 = Steve |
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| last2 = Thoreau |
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| first2 = Henry David |
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| last3 = Sabuda |
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| first3 = Robert |
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| year = 1990 |
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| title = Walden |
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| publisher = Philomel Books |
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| isbn = 0-399-22153-0 |
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| url-access = registration |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/walden00lowe |
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| last1 = Whitman |
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| first1 = Walt |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1991 |
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| title = I Hear America Singing |
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| publisher = Philomel Books |
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| isbn = 0-399-21808-4 |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/ihearamericasing00whit |
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| last1 = Whitman |
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| first1 = Walt |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1991 |
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| title = Earth Verses and Water Rhymes |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-31693-3 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1992 |
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| title = Saint Valentine |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-31762-X |
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| last1 = Lowe |
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| first1 = Steve |
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| last2 = Columbus |
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| first2 = Christopher |
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| last3 = Sabuda |
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| first3 = Robert |
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| year = 1992 |
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| title = The Log of Christopher Columbus: The First Voyage: Spring, Summer and Fall 1492 |
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| publisher = Philomel Books |
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| isbn = 0-399-22139-5 |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/logofchristopher00colu |
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| last1 = Owen |
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| first1 = Roy |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1993 |
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| title = The Ibis and the Egret |
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| publisher = Philomel Books |
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| isbn = 0-399-22504-8 |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/ibisegret00owen_1 |
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| last1 = Levy |
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| first1 = Constance |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = The Tree Place and Other Poems |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-50599-X |
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| url = https://archive.org/details/treeplaceotherpo00levy |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = Tutankhamen's Gift |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-31818-9 |
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|first1 = Robert |
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|year = 1995 |
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| first1=Robert |
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|title = Arthur and the Sword |
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| year=1995 |
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|publisher = Atheneum |
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| title=Arthur and the Sword |
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|isbn = 0-689-31987-8 |
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| publisher=Atheneum |
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|url = https://archive.org/details/arthursword0000sabu |
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| isbn=0-689-31987-8 |
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| last1 = Davol |
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| first1 = Marguerite W. |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 1997 |
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| title = The Paper Dragon |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-31992-4 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1999 |
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| title = Blizzard's Robe |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-81161-6 |
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| ref=harv |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 2003 |
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| title = Uh-oh, Leonardo! : The Adventures of Providence Traveler , 1503 |
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| publisher = Atheneum |
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| isbn = 0-689-81160-8 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = The Christmas Alphabet |
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| title=The Mummy's Tomb: A Pop-Up Book |
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| publisher = Orchard Books |
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| isbn = 0-307-17627-4 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = The Mummy's Tomb: A Pop-Up Book |
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| publisher = Golden Books |
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| isbn = 0-307-17627-4 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = The Knight's Castle: A Pop-Up Book |
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| title=Creepy, Crawly Halloween Fright |
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| publisher = Golden Books |
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| isbn = 0-307-17626-6 |
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| last1 = Beach |
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| first1 = Thomas (pseudonym) |
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| year = 1994 |
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| title = Creepy, Crawly Halloween Fright |
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| publisher = [[Troll Associates]] |
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| isbn = 0-8167-3395-3 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1995 |
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| title = Help the Animals of North America (A Pop-Up Book) |
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| publisher = Reader's Digest |
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| isbn = 0-89577-665-0 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1995 |
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| title = Help the Animals of Asia (A Pop-Up Book) |
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| publisher = Reader's Digest |
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| isbn = 0-89577-667-7 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1995 |
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| last2=Sabuda |
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| title = Help the Animals of Africa (A Pop-Up Book) |
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| first2=Robert |
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| publisher = Reader's Digest |
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| year=1995 |
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| isbn = 0-89577-668-5 |
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| title=A Kwanzaa Celebration: A Pop-up Book |
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| publisher=Little Simon |
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| isbn=0-689-80266-8 |
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| last1 = Williams |
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| first1 = Nancy |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| year=1996 |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| title=The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Pop-Up Celebration |
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| year = 1995 |
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| publisher=Little Simon |
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| title = A Kwanzaa Celebration: A Pop-up Book |
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| isbn=0-689-80865-8 |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| isbn = 0-689-80266-8 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1996 |
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| title = The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Pop-Up Celebration |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| isbn = 0-689-80865-8 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1997 |
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| title = Cookie Count: A Tasty Pop-Up |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| isbn = 0-689-81767-3 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1998 |
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| title = ABC Disney Pop-Up |
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| publisher = Disney Press |
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| isbn = 0-7868-3132-4 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 1999 |
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| title = The Movable Mother Goose |
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| title=The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Pop-Up |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| isbn = 0-689-83149-8 |
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| last1 = Sabuda |
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| first1 = Robert |
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| year = 2000 |
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| last2=Sabuda |
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| title = The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Pop-Up |
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| first2=Robert |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| year=2000 |
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| isbn = 0-689-84014-4 |
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| title=Brooklyn Pops Up |
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| publisher=Little Simon |
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| isbn=0-689-84019-5 |
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| last1 = Thomas |
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| first1 = Pamela |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| year = 2000 |
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| title = Brooklyn Pops Up |
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| title=The Night Before Christmas Pop-up |
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| publisher = Little Simon |
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| isbn = 0-689-84019-5 |
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| last1 = Moore |
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| first1 = Clement Clarke |
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| last2 = Sabuda |
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| year=2003 |
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| first2 = Robert |
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| title = Boing! Pop-Up Books Are Growing Up; Flaps, Foldouts and Complexities Attract Adult Eyes |
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| title = Meet the Artists – Robert Sabuda : Biography |
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| work = National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, USA |
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| url = http://www.nccil.org/experience/artists/sabudar/index.htm |
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| title = Meet the Artists – Robert Sabuda : Critical essay |
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| work = Betty Carter, National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, USA |
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*[http://thecareercookbook.com/article.php?article_id=36 The Career Cookbook Robert Sabuda Profile] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp8HZHnAhQk "Robert Sabuda"] 19-minute video from the [[PBS]] series ''Reading Rockets'' discussing the author's inspirations and techniques (2011) |
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*[http://robertsabuda.com/ Official Robert Sabuda Website] |
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Robert Sabuda | |
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Born | Robert James Sabuda March 8, 1965 Wyandotte, Michigan, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Robert James Sabuda (born March 8, 1965) is a children's pop-up book artist and paper engineer. His innovative designs have made him well known in the book arts, with The New York Times referring to Sabuda as "indisputably the king of pop-ups" in a 2003 article.[1]
Early life
[edit]Robert Sabuda was born March 8, 1965, in Wyandotte, Michigan. He was raised in Pinckney, Michigan.[1] His father was a mason and a carpenter, providing Sabuda with an appreciation for precise construction.[2] His mother worked as a secretary for the Ford Motor Company and brought home manila folders that Robert would use to create art projects such as pop-up cards and books.[2]
He attended Pratt Institute in New York City, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in communications design in 1987.[2]
Career
[edit]Sabuda's interest in paper engineering was sparked in childhood by reading a version of Cinderella illustrated by Vojtěch Kubašta.[3] He created his first pop-up book at age eight.[2]
His career in book illustration began with an internship at Dial Books for Young Readers while attending Pratt.[4] Initially working as a package designer, he illustrated his first children's book series, Bulky Board Books, in 1987. He began gaining professional recognition in 1994 when he designed his first pop-up books for children, The Christmas Alphabet.[5]
Within the books he has designed, Sabuda has used techniques including:[2]
- faux stained glass (Arthur and the Sword, 1995)
- batik (Blizzard's Robe, 1999)
- papyrus-textured illustrations (Tutankhamen's Gift, 1994)
- murals (Saint Valentine, 1992)
Recognition
[edit]Sabuda works from his studio in New York City and is involved in a wide variety of projects that involve movable paper. Sabuda has been awarded the Meggendorfer Prize for Best Paper Engineering three times by the Movable Book Society.[6] He is a multiple No. 1 New York Times best-selling children's book creator and has over five million books in print published in over 25 languages.[7]
Book critic Ted Chapin described Sabuda as a "prolific master of the pop-up book" and "something of an artistic and engineering genius" in The New York Times.[8] A 2011 article in The Wall Street Journal said Sabuda is "a master at making books come to life" and referred to him as "the reigning prince of pop-up books."[9] Sabuda's versions of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2000) and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2003) have been particularly praised, with graphic designer Steven Heller saying of Alice that "the intelligent paper trickery on each spread is, well, awesome."[10]
Personal life
[edit]Sabuda is married to Nasdaq technologist James Talvy.[11] They were married on June 25, 2016, at their artist's retreat, 10 Horse Art Center in Highland, New York. They spend their time in New York City; New Paltz, New York; and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[11]
Bibliography
[edit]First editions
[edit]Illustrations
[edit]- Garrett, Randal; Heydron, Vicki Ann (1986). The Gandalara Cycle I. Bantam Spectra. ISBN 0-553-25942-3.
- Sabuda, Robert (1987). Fire Engine (A Bulky Board Book). Modern Publishing. ISBN 0-87449-233-5.
- Sabuda, Robert (1987). Helicopter (A Bulky Board Book). Modern Publishing. ISBN 0-87449-234-3.
- Sabuda, Robert (1987). Magic Carpet (A Bulky Board Book). Modern Publishing. ISBN 0-87449-235-1.
- Sabuda, Robert (1987). Tugboat (A Bulky Board Book). Modern Publishing. ISBN 0-87449-236-X.
- Coco, Eugene Bradley; Sabuda, Robert (1988). The Fiddler's Son. Green Tiger Press. ISBN 0-516-09421-1.
- Coco, Eugene Bradley; Sabuda, Robert (1988). The Wishing Well. Green Tiger Press. ISBN 0-88138-112-8.
- Lowe, Steve; Thoreau, Henry David; Sabuda, Robert (1990). Walden. Philomel Books. ISBN 0-399-22153-0.
- Whitman, Walt; Sabuda, Robert (1991). I Hear America Singing. Philomel Books. ISBN 0-399-21808-4.
- Whitman, Walt; Sabuda, Robert (1991). Earth Verses and Water Rhymes. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-31693-3.
- Sabuda, Robert (1992). Saint Valentine. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-31762-X.
- Lowe, Steve; Columbus, Christopher; Sabuda, Robert (1992). The Log of Christopher Columbus: The First Voyage: Spring, Summer and Fall 1492. Philomel Books. ISBN 0-399-22139-5.
- Owen, Roy; Sabuda, Robert (1993). The Ibis and the Egret. Philomel Books. ISBN 0-399-22504-8.
- Levy, Constance; Sabuda, Robert (1994). The Tree Place and Other Poems. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-50599-X.
- Sabuda, Robert (1994). Tutankhamen's Gift. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-31818-9.
- Sabuda, Robert (1995). Arthur and the Sword. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-31987-8.
- Davol, Marguerite W.; Sabuda, Robert (1997). The Paper Dragon. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-31992-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (1999). Blizzard's Robe. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-81161-6.
- Sabuda, Robert (2003). Uh-oh, Leonardo! : The Adventures of Providence Traveler , 1503. Atheneum. ISBN 0-689-81160-8.
Pop-up books
[edit]- Sabuda, Robert (1994). The Christmas Alphabet. Orchard Books. ISBN 0-307-17627-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (1994). The Mummy's Tomb: A Pop-Up Book. Golden Books. ISBN 0-307-17627-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (1994). The Knight's Castle: A Pop-Up Book. Golden Books. ISBN 0-307-17626-6.
- Beach, Thomas (pseudonym) (1994). Creepy, Crawly Halloween Fright. Troll Associates. ISBN 0-8167-3395-3.
- Sabuda, Robert (1995). Help the Animals of North America (A Pop-Up Book). Reader's Digest. ISBN 0-89577-665-0.
- Sabuda, Robert (1995). Help the Animals of Asia (A Pop-Up Book). Reader's Digest. ISBN 0-89577-667-7.
- Sabuda, Robert (1995). Help the Animals of Africa (A Pop-Up Book). Reader's Digest. ISBN 0-89577-668-5.
- Williams, Nancy; Sabuda, Robert (1995). A Kwanzaa Celebration: A Pop-up Book. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-80266-8.
- Sabuda, Robert (1996). The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Pop-Up Celebration. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-80865-8.
- Sabuda, Robert (1997). Cookie Count: A Tasty Pop-Up. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-81767-3.
- Sabuda, Robert (1998). ABC Disney Pop-Up. Disney Press. ISBN 0-7868-3132-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (1999). The Movable Mother Goose. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-83149-8.
- Sabuda, Robert (2000). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Pop-Up. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-84014-4.
- Thomas, Pamela; Sabuda, Robert (2000). Brooklyn Pops Up. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-84019-5.
- Moore, Clement Clarke; Sabuda, Robert (2002). The Night Before Christmas Pop-up. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-83899-9.
- Sabuda, Robert (2003). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: A Popup Adaptation. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-84743-2.
- Sabuda, Robert (2004). America the Beautiful. Little Simon. ISBN 0-689-87421-9.
- Sabuda, Robert (2005). Winter's Tale: An Original Pop-Up Journey. Little Simon. ISBN 1-4169-0787-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (2010). Beauty & the Beast: A Pop-up Book of the Classic Fairy Tale. Little Simon. ISBN 978-1-4169-6079-9.
- Sabuda, Robert; Rosen, Michael J. (September 2011). Chanukah Lights. Candlewick Press. ISBN 978-0-7636-5533-4.
- Sabuda, Robert (October 2013). The Little Mermaid. Little Simon. ISBN 978-1-4424-5086-8.
- Sabuda, Robert (October 2014). The Dragon & the Knight. Simon & Schuster Childrens Books. ISBN 978-1-4711-2311-5.
- Sabuda, Robert (December 2015). The White House: A Pop-Up of Our Nation's Home. Orchard Books. ISBN 978-0-545-54089-6.
- Sabuda, Robert (2016). Sea Island Pops Up. Librum Artifex. ISBN 978-0-692-59241-0.
- Sabuda, Robert (September 2016). The Christmas Story. Candlewick Press. ISBN 978-0-7636-8326-9.
- Sabuda, Robert (2018). Ten Horse Farm. Candlewick. ISBN 978-0-7636-6398-8.
- Sabuda, Robert (2019). Believe: A Pop-Up Book of Possibilities. Candlewick. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-7636-6397-1.
- Sabuda, Robert (2021). Love. Candlewick. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-5362-1037-8.
Other pop-ups
[edit]- Sabuda, Robert (2005). Christmas Alphabet Cards: Collectible Tin Set. Running Press Kids. ISBN 0-7624-2554-7.
Authored articles
[edit]- Sabuda, Robert (December 20, 2003). "Op-Art; Tired of Shopping? Build a Gift". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
Printed references
[edit]Newspaper biography
[edit]- Hedges, Chris (December 9, 2003). "In Him, Storyteller Meets Architect". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
Newspaper articles
[edit]- Carvajal, Doreen (November 27, 2000). "Boing! Pop-Up Books Are Growing Up; Flaps, Foldouts and Complexities Attract Adult Eyes". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
News references
[edit]- "New York Times Children's Bestseller List". New York Times. 2006. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
Critical acclaim
[edit]- Chapin, Ted (November 14, 2004). "'America the Beautiful,' and 'Liberty's Journey': From Sea to Shining Sea". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
- Heller, Steven (November 16, 2003). "Ready for Her Close-Up". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
- Marcus, Leonard S. (December 8, 2002). "Children's Books". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
- Tzannes, Robin (May 22, 1994). "The Littlest Pharaoh". New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
Web references
[edit]- "Robert Sabuda.com". Retrieved January 24, 2006.
- "Meet the Artists – Robert Sabuda : Biography". National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, USA. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
- "Meet the Artists – Robert Sabuda : Critical essay". Betty Carter, National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, USA. Retrieved January 24, 2006.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hedges, Chris (December 9, 2003). "PUBLIC LIVES; In Him, Storyteller Meets Architect". The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Artist Profile: Robert Sabuda - The NCCIL". National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature. Archived from the original on March 28, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Grimes, William (January 30, 2014). "Wizard Who Made Art Jump Off the Page". The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ "Authors & Illustrators". Candlewick Press. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Kirch, Claire (December 10, 2015). "Four Questions for... Robert Sabuda". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ "Awards". Movable Book Society. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Button, Liz (26 February 2019). ""Believe" : Author Robert Sabuda on the Art (and Sale) of Pop-Up Books". American Booksellers Association. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Chapin, Ted (November 14, 2004). "'America the Beautiful,' and 'Liberty's Journey': From Sea to Shining Sea". The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Alter, Alexandra (October 1, 2011). "Robert Sabuda: The Reigning Prince of Pop-Up Books". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ Heller, Steven (November 16, 2003). "CHILDREN'S BOOKS; Ready for Her Close-Up". The New York Times. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ a b "Biography". Robert Sabuda. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Robert J. Sabuda at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (bibliography is only as an illustrator for speculative fiction works)
- "Robert Sabuda" 19-minute video from the PBS series Reading Rockets discussing the author's inspirations and techniques (2011)