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Philippe Dupasquier

Author and illustrator of children's books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Philippe Dupasquier (born September 27, 1955, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland)[1] is an author and illustrator of children's books. Bill's New Frock, which he illustrated, won the 1989 Smarties Book Prize for Ages 6-8 and was commended for the Carnegie Medal.

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Biography

Dupasquier was born September 27, 1955, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland to Fernand and Christiane Dupasquier.[1] He attended art school in Lyon, France from 1976–79,[1] after which he became a freelance illustrator in London, England.[citation needed]

The detailed crowd-scenes of Dupasquier's "Busy Places" series were an inspiration for the creation of Martin Handford's popular Where's Wally? series.[2]

Dupasquier married Sylvie Grandin on June 16, 1979, and the couple has two children: Timothy and Sophie.[1]

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Awards

Anne Fine's Bill's New Frock, which Dupasquier illustrated, won the 1989 Smarties Book Prize for Ages 6-8[3] and was commended for the 1989 Carnegie Medal from the British Library Association.[1] The following year, it received the Oak Tree Award from Nottinghamshire Libraries.[1]

Publications

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As author

  • Dear Daddy, Bradbury, 1985
  • Robert and the Red Balloon, Walker Books, 1985
  • Robert the Great, Walker Books, 1985
  • Robert the Pilot, Walker Books, 1986
  • Jack at Sea, Andersen, 1986
  • Our House on the Hill, Andersen, 1987, Viking Press, 1990
  • The Great Escape, Houghton,1988, revised edition, Candlewick Press, 1996
  • I Can't Sleep, Walker Books, 1989, Orchard Books, 1990
  • A Robot Named Chip, Andersen, 1990, Viking Press, 1991
  • My Dad, Andersen, 1991
  • Paul's Present, Andersen, 1992
  • Follow That Chimp, Walker Books, 1993
  • Tom's Pirate Ship, Andersen, 1993
    • Republished as Andy's Pirate Ship, Holt, 1994
  • No More Television, Andersen, 1995
  • My Busy Day, Anderson, 1996, HarperCollins, 1997
  • A Sunday with Grandpa, Andersen, 1998
  • Quack, Quack!, Andersen, 2001
  • One, Two, Three, Follow Me!, Candlewick Press, 2002
  • Red, Blue, Color Zoo, Candlewick Press, 2002

"Busy Places" series

As illustrator

"Lenny and Jake Adventure" series

The "Lenny and Jake Adventure" books are written by Hazel Townson and published by Andersen in London, England.

  • The Crimson Crescent, 1986.
  • The Staggering Snowman, 1987.
  • Walnut Whirl, 1989.
  • Hopping Mad, 1991.
  • The Kidnap Report, 1992.
  • A Night on Smuggler's Island, 1993.
  • The Sign of the Crab, 1994.
  • Cats and Burglars, 1995.
  • The Clue of the Missing Cuff-Link, 1996.
  • Trouble on the Train, 1997.

"Read and Explain" series

The "Read and Explain" books are written by Ray Wild and published by Collins Publishers in London, England.

  • A Car Called Maurice, 1982.
  • A Telephone Called Tim, 1982.
  • A Clock Called Kate, 1983.
  • A Television Called Sammy, 1983.
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