Inez Hogan
Inez Hogan was an American author and illustrator of children's books, best known for her animal stories.
- Lived
- 1895–1973
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
Inez Hogan was an American author and illustrator who dedicated her career to the creation of children's literature. Born in Washington, D.C., on August 5, 1895, Hogan developed a strong foundation in the visual arts. She pursued formal training at the Cape Cod School of Art, an experience that helped shape her subsequent career as both a writer and an illustrator.
Hogan's literary output was characterized by a particular focus on animal stories. In this genre, she combined her talents to produce works where the narrative and visual elements complemented one another, engaging young audiences with her illustrated tales.
Hogan lived and worked in prominent artistic and cultural centers, including the coastal town of Provincetown, Massachusetts, and New York City. These environments provided a backdrop for her ongoing creative pursuits. Hogan passed away in February 1973, leaving behind a body of work dedicated to children's illustration and storytelling.