What are the modern illustrators? Rotlaut? Susanna? Bernard? Roger Melo? Peter heath? Jutta Bauer? Robert Innocenti is waiting for these.
Illustration, also known as illustration, is a picture used to explain a paragraph of text. It was originally used to increase the interest given by words in publications and make words more vivid in readers' minds.
In all kinds of publications today, the importance of illustrations has far exceeded the foil position of "illuminating words". It can not only highlight the theme, but also enhance the appeal of art. Great illustrators make our life more vivid and enrich our spirit.
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Master illustrators who have influenced children (list only some)
1 alois? Kaligit
Kaligit (1902— 1985) began to paint in the 1940s. His famous work is "Snow Festival Bells". Later, he continued to cooperate with Kearns in painting Lena and Wild Birds and Snow, which was called "Swiss Trilogy" by Carrigit.
2. Giry Trnka
Jiri Tenka (1912-1969) was awarded the "International Andersen Prize Illustrator Award" one year before his death in recognition of his contribution to children's books and picture books. Since 1937, Thangka has created more than 130 picture books in his life. In addition to reading classics, he also writes and draws himself. 1962' s Magic Gate is his most famous masterpiece.
3. Morris? Sandak
Sandak (1928-2012)1970 won the "International Andersen Award" and is the only American illustrator who has won this honor so far. He has won the Cadic Prize, the highest honor in American books, five times, and the winner of the first (2003) Swedish Lin Gelun Memorial Prize, the second largest children's literature prize in the world. Classic-country of beasts.
4.Ibu? Span? Olsen
Ibu? Span? Olsen (1921-2012) was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and was the first Danish artist to win the international Andersen Prize. Olson's works are full of love for life and sense of humor, imaginative and enlightening educational significance. Denmark is extremely courteous to this national treasure artist. 20 12, 1 On June 5, 2008, Olson died, and the Danish media mourned with the title "This day, the picture died".
This is only a part, and there are many excellent illustrators, so I won't list them one by one.