The Art of Leo and Diane Dillon
An online archive dedicated to sharing the work of Leo and Diane Dillon
28.1.24
Rudyard Kipling: Poetry, Vol. 2
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1975)
15.1.24
William Herrick: Strayhorn
Publisher: Dodd Mead (1968)
7.1.24
George Selden: The Genie of Sutton Place
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1973)
26.11.23
Oscar Brand: Singing is Believing - Songs of the Advent Season
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1980)
12.11.23
Oscar Brand Celebrates the First Thanksgiving
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1978)
22.10.23
Washington Irving: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1968)
21.10.23
Isaac B. Singer: Satan In Goray
Publisher: Avon (1963)
Cover detail. Source
here
.
15.10.23
Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
Publisher: Fawcett (1969)
14.10.23
Sing Children Sing: Songs of Mexico
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1980)
9.10.23
Virginia Hamilton: A Little Love
Publisher: Gollancz (1985)
8.10.23
Robert Louis Stevenson: His Poetry, Prose and the Story of His Life
Publisher: Caedmon Records (1974)
11.9.23
Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
Caedmon (1956)
I wasn't sure if this was Dillon work--the date is very early--but their signature is indeed visible beneath a foot in the right corner.
3.9.23
Maura Budberg and Amabel Williams-Ellis: Russian Fairy Tales
Caedmon (1971)
30.8.23
Oscar Wilde: The Canterville ghost
Caedmon Records (1972)
29.8.23
Eugene Field: Wynken, Blynken and Nod and Other Poems
Caedmon Records (1970)
23.7.23
D. H. Lawrence: The Fox (Film Adaptation)
A Raymond Stross Production, Directed by Mark Rydell (1967)
5.7.23
Isabel Allende: The Stories of Eva Luna
Publisher: Bantam (1992)
11.1.23
Mildred D. Taylor: The Friendship and The Gold Cadillac
Publisher: Bantam Skylark (1989)
22.11.22
Arnold J. Toynbee: A Study of History
Publisher: Dell (1965)
Image source
here
20.11.22
Walter Tevis: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Publisher: Fawcett Gold Medal (1963)
At first I wasn't sure if I could credit this cover to the Dillons, but if you look closely in the lower right hand corner, you can see the distinctive looping double L of their signature.
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