Michael Foreman
Autore di War Boy: A Country Childhood
Sull'Autore
Michael Foreman was born in Pakefield, Suffolk on March 21, 1938. At the age of fifteen, Foreman began to study art. His first children's book was published while he was still a student. He earned his M. A. from the Royal College of Art and since then, has written and/or illustrated many children's mostra altro books. After leaving art school Michael traveled all over the world making films and television commercials. He has also worked on magazines, book jackets, animated films, and TV ads. He even worked for the police, sketching criminals described by witnesses. Foreman has won the Kate Greenaway Award twice, the Smarties Book Prize, The Kurt Maschler Award, the Children's Book Award, the Bologna Book Prize and the Francis William's Illustration Award twice. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
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Opere di Michael Foreman
Noa and the Little Elephant: An important story about friendship and saving the elephants (2021) 5 copie
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Unsere Welt für alle 1 copia
Die Ruckkehr Der Dinosaurier. 1 copia
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Opere correlate
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory / Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator (1964) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni — 1,131 copie
The Body Snatcher and Other Tales - Il ladro di cadaveri (1882) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni — 257 copie
City of Gold and Other Stories from the Old Testament (1980) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni — 82 copie
The Crab That Played With the Sea (Just So Stories) (1982) — Illustratore, alcune edizioni — 32 copie
Beyond the Rainbow Warrior: A Collection of Stories to Celebrate 25 Years of Green Peace (1995) — Illustratore — 11 copie
"I'm For You -- And You're For Me" — Illustratore — 3 copie
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Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Foreman, Michael S
- Data di nascita
- 1938-03-21
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- UK
- Luogo di nascita
- Pakefield, Suffolk, England, UK
- Luogo di residenza
- London, England, UK
Pakefield, Suffolk, England, UK - Istruzione
- Lowestoft School of Art (national diploma in design ∙ 1958)
Royal College of Art (A.R.C.A. with first-class honours ∙ 1963) - Attività lavorative
- children's book author
graphic artist
illustrator - Organizzazioni
- Chelsea Arts
- Breve biografia
- Lecturer in graphics at St. Martin's School of Art, London, England, 1963-66, London College of Printing, 1966-68, Royal College of Art, London, 1968-70, and Central School of Art, London, 1971-72. Art director of Ambit, beginning 1960, Playboy, 1965, and King, 1966-67. Elected Royal Designer to Industry, 1985. Exhibitions: Work exhibited in solo show at Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 1985, as well as in Europe, North America, and Japan.
son of Walter Thomas (a crane operator) and Gladys Foreman; married Janet Charters, September 26, 1959 (divorced 1966); married Louise Phillips, December 22, 1980; children: (first marriage) Mark; (second marriage) Ben Shahn, Jack
Awards: Festival International du Livre Silver Eagle Award, France, 1972; Francis Williams Memorial awards, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1972, and 1977, for Monkey and the Three Wizards; Kate Greenaway Commended Book designation, British Library Association (BLA), 1978, for The Brothers Grimm: Popular Folk Tales; Carnegie Medal, BLA, and Kate Greenaway Highly Commended Book designation, both 1980, and Graphics Prize, International Children's Book Fair (Bologna, Italy), 1982, all for City of Gold, and Other Stories from the Old Testament; Kate Greenaway Medal, and Kurt Maschler (Emil) Award, British Book Trust, both 1982, both for Sleeping Beauty, and Other Favourite Fairy Tales; Kate Greenaway Medal, 1982, for Longneck and Thunderfoot; Federation of Children's Book Groups award, England, 1983, for The Saga of Erik the Viking; Kate Greenaway Commended Book designation, and New York Times Notable Book designation, both 1985, both for Seasons of Splendour; Signal Poetry award, 1987, for Early in the Morning; named honorary fellow, Royal College of Arts, 1989; Kate Greenaway Medal, and W.H. Smith/Books in Canada Award, both 1990, both for War Boy; Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Award, 1993, for War Game, and Silver Award, 1997, for The Little Reindeer; honorary degree from Plymouth University, 1998 [1972, 1972, 1977] (BLA ∙ Bologna ∙ Italy ∙ Emil)
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- 98
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- Utenti
- 2,937
- Popolarità
- #8,722
- Voto
- 4.0
- Recensioni
- 98
- ISBN
- 414
- Lingue
- 12
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