Albert Clare Bice CM RCA (January 24, 1909 – May 18, 1976)[1] was a Canadian artist, curator, and children's book author/illustrator.
Born in Durham, Ontario, and raised in London, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and English from the University of Western Ontario in 1928.
[5] In 1973, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada "for his contribution to the fine arts as painter, author-illustrator and gallery director".
[6] He was the author and illustrator of five children books: Jory's Cove (1941), Across Canada: Stories of Canadian Children (1949), The Great Island (1954), A Dog for Davie's Hill (1956), and Hurricane Treasure (1965).
He also illustrated six books by Canadian writer Catherine Anthony Clark (1892–1977): The Golden Pine Cone (1950), The Sun Horse (1951), The One-Wing Dragon (1955), The Silver Man (1958), The Diamond Feather (1962), and The Hunter and the Medicine Man (1966).