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Name
  
Tana Hoban

Role
  
Photographer


Siblings
  
Russell Hoban

Nieces
  
Phoebe Hoban

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Died
  
January 27, 2006, Louveciennes, France

People also search for
  
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Books
  
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Tana Hoban (February 20, 1917 – January 27, 2006) was an American photographer and creator of children's books, including many picture books without any words.

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Early life and education

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Tana Hoban was born in Philadelphia to Jeanette (Dimmerman) Hoban and Abraham T. Hoban, who were immigrants from Russia. She was the older sister of Freeda Hoban Ellis and Russell Hoban . Abraham Hoban, an advertising manager for Jewish Daily World, enrolled Tana in art classes when she was very young. Hoban attended Upper Gwynedd Public School in Philadelphia and, after her family moved to Lansdale, Pennsylvania, she attended Lansdale High School. In 1938, she graduated from the School of Design for Women, now Moore College of Art and Design. That same year, she earned a fellowship to travel and study painting in Europe.

Career

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Back in the U.S. she married photographer Edward E. Gallob in 1939 (they divorced in 1982) and self-taught herself photography. She embarked on a career in commercial photography, and specialized in photographing children. She taught photography at the University of Pennsylvania from 1966-1969, and was a visiting lecturer across the country from 1974 to 1984.

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Beginning in 1970, she wrote, designed, illustrated, and published more than 110 titles." In 1980, Hoban won a book Caldecott Honor is "One Little Kitten". Hoban created picture books out of photos that taught educational concepts such as signs and symbols, the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, animals, opposites, sizes, and prepositions. Her early books were in black-and-white, but later books are in color.

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Hoban spent the last two decades of her life in Paris with her second husband, John G. Morris, a photo editor at The New York Times. She died in 2006 at a hospice in Louveciennes, France, outside Paris.


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References

Tana Hoban Wikipedia


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