Works
Pogany's public art appears on walls of the Ringling Mansion in Sarasota, Florida, and in New York City at the El Museo del Barrio theater (1230 Fifth Avenue) and the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (45th Street).
Pogany published or illustrated the following:
- Kunos, I. Turkish Fairy Tales Burt 1901
- Farrow, G. E. The Adventures of a Dodo Unwin 1907
- Thomas, W. J. The Welsh Fairy Book Unwin 1907
- Ward, M. A. Milly and Olly Unwin 1907
- Edgar, M. G. A Treasury of Verse for Little Children Harrap 1908
- Goethe, J. W. von Faust Hutchinson 1908
- Dasent, G. W. Norse Wonder Tales Collins 1909
- Hawthorne, N. Tanglewood Tales Unwin 1909
- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Harrap 1909
- Coleridge, S. T. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Harrap 1910
- Gask, L. Folk Tales from Many Lands Harrap 1910
- Young, G. The Witch s Kitchen Harrap 1910
- Wagner, R. Tannhauser Harrap 1911
- Gask, L. The Fairies and the Christmas Child Harrap 1912
- Wagner, H. Parsifal Harrap 1912
- Heine, H. Alta Troll Sidgwick 1913
- Kunos, I. Forty-Four Turkish Fairy Tales Harrap 1913
- Pogany, W. The Hungarian Fairy Book Unwin 1913
- Wagner, R. The Tale of Lohengrin Harrap 1913
- Pogany, W. Children Harrap 1914
- A Series of Books for Children Harrap 1915
- More Tales from the Arabian Nights Holt 1915
- Swift, J. Gulliver s Travels Macmillan 1917
- Bryant, S. C. Stories to Tell the Little Ones Harrap 1918
- Colum, P. Adventures of Odysseus Macmillan 1918
- Olcutt, F. J. Tales of the Persian Genii Harrap 1919
- Skinner, E. L. Children s Plays Appleton 1919
- Colum, P. The King of Ireland s Son Harrap 1920
- The Red Riddinghood - A Panorama Book Holt 1920
- The Children of Odin Harrap 1922
- The Adventures of Haroun El Raschid Holt 1923
- Newman, I. Fairy Flowers Milford 1926
- Flanders, H. H. Looking Out of Jimmie Dent 1928
- Carroll, L. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland Dutton 1929
- Pogany, W. Mother Goose Nelson 1929
- Anthony, J. Casanova Jones Century 1930
- Pogany, W. Magyar Fairy Tales Dutton 1930
- Burton, R. F. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi McKay 1931
- Huffard, G. T. My Poetry Book Winston 1934
- Pushkin, A. The Golden Cockerel Nelson 1938
- Paula Pogany Bennett, The Art Of Hungarian Cooking 1954
He illustrated more than 150 volumes, including:
- The Adventures of Odysseus
- The Tale of Troy
- The Children of Odin
- The Golden Fleece
- The King of Ireland's Son
- Gulliver's Travels
- Bible Stories to Read and Tell
- Little Tailor of the Winding Way
- Tisza Tales
- The Treasure of Verse for Little Children
- Magyar Fairy Tales
- Drawing Lessons
- The Art of Drawing
- Story of Hiawatha (c.1914)
- (Source: Animation Archives)
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