ARNE NIXON CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF CHILDREN S LITERATURE HENRY MADDEN LIBRARY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO DEBORAH NOURSE LATTIMORE PAPERS, undated IDENTIFICATION: ANC0014 VOLUME: 0.5 linear feet ACQUISITION: The papers were initially donated by Deborah Nourse Lattimore in 2002. Additional materials were received in 2003. ACCESS: COPYRIGHT: The papers are open for research. Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. PROCESSED BY: Matthew Borrego and Minith Adam Real, 2008.
Provenance The piece of original art from Arabian Nights: Three Tales was given by Deborah Nourse Lattimore to the Arne Nixon Center for the Study of Children s Literature in 2002. The framed piece of art from The Flame of Peace: A Tale of the Aztecs was received from Pamela Harer in 2003. Restrictions Collection is non-circulating; in-house research use only. Copyright The collection is protected by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code). Reproductions can be made only if they are to be used for private study, scholarship, or research. It is the user s responsibility to verify copyright ownership and to obtain all necessary permissions prior to the reproduction, publication, or other use of any portion of these materials, other than the noted above. Biographical Sketch Deborah Nourse Lattimore was born on May 16, 1949, into an artistic family. She was raised by her grandparents, surrounded by art in their Beverly Hills home. She painted or drew with her grandmother every day after lunch, whether in the garden at their home or visiting an art museum. Starting at age four, whenever the prolific young artist ran out of paper, she drew on a wall in her house, hidden behind a large Mexican tapestry. At age fourteen, and later at age seventeen, Lattimore attended the Art College of Design in Los Angeles. She also attended UCLA, where she studied art, art history, archeology, and in graduate school, near Eastern studies. Lattimore worked as an artist for several companies over the years, while in her spare time she illustrated books, an interest of hers since the sixth grade. After unsuccessful attempts to establish herself professionally as an illustrator of books, she attended a class by children's book illustrator Diane Goode. She also studied writing for young people with children s book author Sue Alexander. Eventually receiving a contract with HarperCollins, Lattimore has illustrated numerous books, written by herself or by others. Her picture books often depict ancient cultures and their legends, a subject that has interested her for many years, and which allows her to use her background as a scholar, world traveler, and avid researcher to bring her work to life. Lattimore has two children, Nicholas and Isabel. She works in a small studio behind her home, using numerous techniques and mediums, such as watercolors, pencils, and inks. Besides writing and illustrating books for young readers, she also teaches at UCLA and at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Lattimore also teaches workshops on writing and illustrating books. Sources Talking with Artists, Volume Two, edited by Pat Cummings (New York: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1995) Deborah Nourse Lattimore: Author and Illustrator <http://www.author-illustrsource.com/deborahlattimore.htm>
Meet Deborah Nourse Lattimore by Bonnie O'Brian <http://www.californiareaders.org/interviews/lattimore_deborah.php> Scope and Content The Deborah Nourse Lattimore papers contain two pieces of original artwork from two of Lattimore's books. The artwork is not dated and has been placed in the Book Series. Separated Material A framed piece of art from The Flame of Peace: A Tale of the Aztecs is stored separately.
Series and Subseries A. Books (undated) 1. Arabian Nights: Three Tales (1995) 2. The Flame of Peace: A Tale of the Aztecs (1987)
Box Inventory Box/Folder A. Books (undated) 1. Arabian Nights: Three Tales retold and illustrated by Deborah Nourse Lattimore (New York: HarperCollins, 1995) 1/1 Original artwork for page 13, undated, 1 item. 2. The Flame of Peace: A Tale of the Aztecs by Deborah Nourse Lattimore (New York: Harper and Row, 1987) 2/1 Framed artwork, undated, 1 item.