Alexander, Florence (1904–1993)
Alexander, Florence (1904–1993)
American artist's agent. Born in 1904; died of pneumonia at New York University Hospital on Nov 30, 1993.
After a publishing career in Philadelphia, moved to Manhattan to work in advertising; later founded her own agency, representing such artist-illustrators as Tomie dePaola, Gail Gibbons, Janet Stevens and Marilyn Hirsh.
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