Maira Kalman

Maira Kalman

Maira Kalman, born in 1949, is an American illustrator, author, artist, and designer. Born in Tel Aviv, Kalman came to New York City with her family at age 4. She attended the High School of Music and Art, now LaGuardia High School. Ms. Kalman has authored a series of children's books about Max Stravinsky, the poet-dog. She has done covers for The New Yorker, including one she did with Rick Meyerowitz called New Yorkistan. She created the sets for the Mark Morris Dance Group production of Four Saints in Three Acts, an opera by Virgil Thompson and Gertrude Stein. Kalman is also known for her...
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Birthdate:1949
Birthplace:Tel Aviv
Age:63

Written works by Maira Kalman

  • Max makes a million
    Max makes a million
  • Stay up late
    Stay up late
  • Max deluxe
    Max deluxe
  • Where's that hat?
    Where's that hat?
  • Max in Hollywood, baby
    Max in Hollywood, baby
Title
Max makes a million
Stay up late
Max deluxe
Where's that hat?
Max in Hollywood, baby
(Un)fashion
Chicken soup, boots
Smartypants
T.Bor
Hey Willy, see the pyramids
The Principles of Uncertainty
Sayonara Mrs. Kackleman
Colors
Roarr
T.BOR A Book (To Keep) +30 Postcards
What Pete Ate from A to Z
Fireboat
Little Angels
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Places Maira Kalman has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Maira Kalman
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A Tel Aviv 390,400
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