Dahlov Ipcar

Dahlov Ipcar was born in Vermont, raised in Greenwich Village, and summered in Maine after her parents (the famed sculptor William Zorach and artist Marguerite Zorach) bought a farm there in 1923. Dahlov moved from New York City to the farm with her husband in 1937. Her children’s book career began in the early 1940s, when she illustrated The Little Fisherman by Margaret Wise Brown. This charming title helped launch a four-decade run that saw her write and illustrate more than thirty children’s books of her own. Today, her artwork is known worldwide. Dahlov Ipcar kept creating until her death in 2017, at age 99.

Dahlov Ipcar

Dahlov Ipcar was born in Vermont, raised in Greenwich Village, and summered in Maine after her parents (the famed sculptor William Zorach and artist Marguerite Zorach) bought a farm there in 1923. Dahlov moved from New York City to the farm with her husband in 1937. Her children’s book career began in the early 1940s, when she illustrated The Little Fisherman by Margaret Wise Brown. This charming title helped launch a four-decade run that saw her write and illustrate more than thirty children’s books of her own. Today, her artwork is known worldwide. Dahlov Ipcar kept creating until her death in 2017, at age 99.

Books by Dahlov Ipcar

  • The Cat at Night

    Dahlov Ipcar, Carl Little

    Hardback, 2023

    The golden jubilee edition of a children’s classic first published in 1969
  • The Cat at Night

    Dahlov Ipcar, Carl Little

    E Book

    The golden jubilee edition of a children’s classic first published in 1969.
  • Stripes and Spots

    Dahlov Ipcar, Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardback, 2024

    Bold artwork—with a charming retro feel

  • My Wonderful Christmas Tree

    Dahlov Ipcar, Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardback, 2024

    From the snowy window, look out to see a wondrous, Christmasy world
  • Stripes and Spots

    Dahlov Ipcar, Dahlov Ipcar

    E Book

    Bold artwork—with a charming retro feel

  • My Wonderful Christmas Tree

    Dahlov Ipcar, Dahlov Ipcar

    E Book

    From the snowy window, look out to see a wondrous, Christmasy world