Raymond Briggs

Nicolette Jones, Quentin Blake (Consultant Editor), Claudia Zeff (Series edited by)

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Author
Nicolette Jones, Quentin Blake (Consultant Editor), Claudia Zeff (Series edited by)
Publish Date
2020-09-22
Subtitle
The Illustrators Series
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
112
Publisher Name
Thames & Hudson
ISBN-10
0500022186
ISBN-13
9780500022184
citemno
235098
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780500022184

Description

The Illustrators Series continues with a portrait of the life, work, and legacy of a pioneering artist and illustrator, creator of the enduringly renowned book and animated lm The Snowman.
Trained at Wimbledon College of Art and the Slade, Raymond Briggs has changed the face of children’s picture books with his innovations of both form and subject. In this insightful commentary, children’s book editor Nicolette Jones illuminates how Briggs’s eclectic use of style helped him approach profound and resonant themes.
Briggs embraced ideas that defied expectations of picture books. He not only reveled in the depiction of mud and slime, but also imbued his books with themes of class, conflict, and complex emotions. Briggs’s works appealed to a broad array of audiences like that of few others. His classic The Snowman, which has no text, pioneered the possibility of narrative in comic strip form, leaving an important legacy for children’s and adult authors alike. With his empathy for the humble and modest and his ability to provoke both joy and grief, this book shows how Briggs’s illustrations made the ordinary extraordinary. 107 color illustrations