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  1. 6 de oct. de 2003 · William Steig was born on Nov. 14, 1907, in Brooklyn, the son of Joseph Steig, a house painter, and Laura Ebel Steig, a seamstress. His parents, Polish-Jewish immigrants, soon moved their family ...

  2. Dibujante, escultor y escritor de literatura infantil americano, William Steig fue muy conocido en Estados Unidos gracias a obras como Doctor De Soto, logrando la fama mundial por Shrek!, que fue llevada al cine con gran éxito y que ha inspirado varias secuelas. Steig trabajó durante años como caricaturista para diarios como el New Yorker ...

  3. www.carlemuseum.org › explore-art › collectionsWilliam Steig | Carle Museum

    William Steig. Hailed as the “King of Cartoons,” William Steig (1907–2003) produced a staggering 2,600 drawings and 123 covers for The New Yorker during his lifetime. His widow, Jeanne Steig, called him a “tragicomic artist.”. An inveterate New Yorker, Steig was the son of Jewish immigrants who encouraged his artistic interests.

  4. William Steig (1907-2003) was a cartoonist, illustrator and author of award-winning books for children, including Shrek!, on which the DreamWorks movies are based. Steig was born in New York City. Every member of his family was involved in the arts, and so it was no surprise when he decided to become an artist.

  5. William Steig has 140 books on Goodreads with 158685 ratings. William Steig’s most popular book is Sylvester and the Magic Pebble.

  6. William Steig (1907-2003). Called the “King of Cartoons” by Newsweek, William Steig carved out dual careers as a highly respected and entertaining cartoonist and as an award-winning, bestselling author and illustrator of children’s books. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and spent his childhood in the Bronx. His father, a house painter ...

  7. 12 de oct. de 2003 · William Steig, a contributor to this magazine since 1930, died the other day at the age of ninety-five, but contrived to leave a lasting impression of himself as a boy bursting with ideas and promise.

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