He left Chicago at 17 to begin work for the New York
Daily News and other well-known publications. Christmas and the festive season was almost a motif of Kidd's. His works reflect the fascination he had for Christmas scenes. His illustrations of Christmas scenes are usually his best works, which he drew with utmost care and reverence. Kidd's special gift was in capturing ordinary scenes. He also drew a series of behind-the-scenes illustrations of Canadian lumberjacks in the forests and lumberyards. Memorable pieces include, "Night Before Christmas", "Gift of the Magi", and "Casey At The Bat", which he donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame. His work is also in the permanent collections of the
Smithsonian Institution, the Illustrators Club, and the
Harvey Dunn Museum. His work is featured in "The Illustrator in America" and
Charles Waterhouse's "Illustrations in Black, White and Gray" STEVEN R. KIDD: A Note About The Artist ==Awards==