Hyman, Trina Schart (1939–2004)

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Hyman, Trina Schart (1939–2004)

American book illustrator and children's writer. Born Trina Schart, April 8, 1939, in Philadelphia, PA; died Nov 19, 2004, in Lebanon, New Hampshire; dau. of Albert H. (salesman) and Margaret Doris (Bruck) Schart; studied at Philadelphia Museum College of Art, 1956–59, Boston Museum School of Arts, 1959–60, and Konstfackskolan (Swedish State Art School), Stockholm, 1960–61; m. Harris Hyman (mathematician), 1959 (div. 1968); lived with partner Jean Aull; children: Katrin Tchana.

Won the Caldecott Medal for illustrations for Margaret Hodges' St. George and the Dragon (1984), and Caldecott honors for John Updike's Little Red Riding Hood and Eric Kimmel's Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins; was art director of Cricket magazine, 1972–79; illustrated more than 150 books; also wrote and illustrated her own.