Pamela Bianco (December 31, 1906 – 1994) was a British-born American painter, illustrator, and writer, who came to fame as a child prodigy in the 1910s.
[5] Among her early patrons were John Galsworthy, Walter de la Mare, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Nina Wilcox Putnam, and Jo Davidson.
[8] In 1928 a children's edition of poems from William Blake's Songs of Innocence, selected and illustrated by Bianco, was published.
[14] She also illustrated several books by her mother, including The Skin Horse, The Adventures of Andy, and The Little Wooden Doll.
She had one son, Lorenzo Bianco Schlick, who became a dancer best known for appearing in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway and in the film version.