Diane Dillon

© 2001 Leo and Diane Dillon. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reprod…
Diane Dillon
© 2001 Leo and Diane Dillon. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproduction or publication.

Diane Dillon

American illustrator, born 1933
BiographyWorking in collaboration with her husband Leo, Diane (Sorber) Dillon illustrated award-winning children's books and designed covers for many mass-market paperback books, especially science fiction titles. Sorber was raised in the Los Angeles area. Her mother, a pianist, encouraged her artistic practice. Sorber met Leo Dillon in 1953 at the Parsons School of Design in New York City, where they both studied. They graduated in 1956 and married the following year.

The Dillons collaborated for more than 50 years, coming to see their work as that of a third artist. They won a 1971 Hugo Award for science fiction illustration, Caldecott Medals for children's books in 1976 and 1977, and in 1978 they were the runners up for the Hans Christian Andersen Award.
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