Barry Moser (born 1940)[1] is an American visual artist and educator, known as a printmaker specializing in wood engravings, and an illustrator of numerous works of literature.[2] He is also the owner and operator of the Pennyroyal Press, an engraving and small book publisher founded in 1970.[1]
In 2007 the Smithsonian Art Collectors Program commissioned Moser to create a print for their Small Treasures series, the sales of which benefit educational and cultural programs through the Smithsonian Associates. The resulting relief engraving, An Old Chestnut is on display in the S. Dillon Ripley Center in the National Mall.
Bibliography
Art books
The Mother Goose Collection (silkscreen art book, limited edition, 300 copies). Maurice Sendak (illustrator), Barry Moser (illustrator), Seymour Chwast (illustrator), Daniel Pelvin (illustrator), Guy Billout (illustrator), Chris Van Allsburg (illustrator). New York City, NY: Serigrafica. 1990.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)[8]
Children's books
Hamilton, Virginia (1988). In the Beginning: Creation Stories From Around the World. Barry Moser (illustrator). New York City, NY: Harcourt Brace. ISBN9780152387426.
Kesey, Ken (1990). Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear. Barry Moser (illustrator). Viking Juvenile. ISBN978-0670811366.[2]
Hamilton, Virginia (1996). When Birds Could Talk and Bats Could Sing. Barry Moser (illustrator). Blue Sky Press. ISBN9780590473729.[2]
Parks, Van Dyke; Harris, Joel Chandler (1997). Jump, Again! The Further Adventures of Brer Rabbit. Barry Moser (illustrator). Harcourt Childrens Books. ISBN978-0152015596.[2]