Lisl Weil

Also known as

Lisl Marx-Randolph

Lisl Weil was born in Vienna, Austria. She attended school there, and acquired a love of drawing and of music. At age sixteen she was attending art school her drawings were being published regularly in a Viennese newspaper, and she was performing with a dance group. In 1938 she spent a year in Holland, and then in 1939 she moved to New York City and worked as an artist and illustrator. In 1946, she illustrated her first children's book, Doll House by Marion Moss. Throughout her long career, Lisl Weil illustrated more than a hundred children's books, many of them her own stories. Weil also performed with symphony orchestras by dancing and drawing on a huge easel as the orchestra played music. She also had a weekly television show called "Children's Sketch Book" from 1963-1964.

Has lived in New York, NY

Born 1910-01-01

Died 2006-02-06

Identifiers

  • VIAF6032354
  • WikidataQ1423086
  • ISNI0000000063208037
  • Open LibraryOL893863A
  • Open LibraryOL13117576A

Top Subjects

  • Fiction (5)
  • Dogs -- Fiction (2)
  • Venice (Italy) (2)
  • United States (2)
  • Mythology, Greek (2)
  • Short stories (2)
  • Monsters (2)

Books by Lisl Weil

Total count: 87