A fascinating introduction to the art and techniques of the illustrator who, in Miffy, ‘created one of the most recognizable characters in the world’ (The New York Times).‘For millions of children, Dick Bruna’s books are the first they will encounter.
Ingman shows us how the simple complexity of Bruna’s work appeals to children, artists and designers alike, capturing the imagination across ages and artistic disciplines.
Table of ContentsIntroduction • Birth and early days • War years • London and Paris • The return •Influences • A new beginning and… • …A happy ending • Emerging artist • PublishingThe Black Bear • Posters • Picture books • All change • Miffy returns • Writer andillustrator • The studio life of the artist.
By the time of Bruna’s retirement, Miffy had become an industry in her own right and Bruna an international star far beyond the sphere of children’s books.
All the elements of Bruna’s extensive body of work, spanning book covers, posters, stamps and merchandise, are given due significance in this illuminating study of his reputation and success.
A glimpse into his studio in Utrecht reveals a man of many media, including drawing, painting, collage and photography.
Offering a deeper appreciation of the artistry and skills behind the international icon Miffy, fellow illustrator Bruce Ingman also reveals Bruna’s lesser-known work, including his striking book and poster designs.
They don’t know how lucky they are’ Michael BondThis latest instalment in The Illustrators on Dutch artist Dick Bruna (1927–2017) takes readers behind the scenes of the creation of some of the world’s most endearing children’s characters.
A fascinating introduction to the art and techniques of the illustrator who, in Miffy, ‘created one of the most recognizable characters in the world’ (The New York Times).‘For millions of children, Dick Bruna’s books are the first they will encounter