Edith Ballinger Price
Edith Ballinger Price | |
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| Born | April 26, 1897 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
| Died | September 29, 1997 (aged 100) Virginia Beach, Virginia |
| Nationality | American |
| Known for | Writing and illustrating children's books, helping to found the Brownies |
| Children | Mary Burchey Perry (adopted) |
Edith Ballinger Price (1897–1997) was a prolific writer and illustrator of children's books, best known for the imaginative stories and illustrations she created for 37 different books and stories. The granddaughter of landscape painter William Trost Richards, who first inspired her to draw, Price trained at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts, the New York Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. Oft-published in general-interest magazines like Colliers and those aimed at children, like St. Nicholas Magazine, she was also notable as one of the chief founders of the Brownies, the junior version of the Girl Scouts.