Cartwright, Stephen, 1947-2004
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Name (Hebrew)
קרטריט, סטיבן, 1947-2004
Name (Latin)
Cartwright, Stephen, 1947-2004
Other forms of name
Ḳarṭrait, Sṭiven
קרטרייט, סטיבן
קרטריט, סטיבן
סטיבן קרטרייט
Date of birth
1947
Date of death
2004
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Illustration of books
Occupation
Illustrators
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Amery, H. First thousand words in German, 1979 (a.e.)t.p. (Stephen Cartwright)
- Phone call to Mayflower Books(Stephen Cartwright, b. 12/28/47)
- Wikipedia, Oct. 13, 2009(Stephen Cartwright (b. December 28, 1947, Bolton - d. February 12, 2004, London) was a British children's book illustrator of more than 150 books)
- ספורים לפני השנה, 2010:
Wikipedia description:
Stephen Cartwright (28 December 1947 – 12 February 2004) was a British children's book illustrator who illustrated more than 150 books which sold millions of copies worldwide. His illustrations are noted for being instantly recognizable and usually depicting open-faced, innocent-looking children and animals. Cartwright was born in Bolton, England, and studied at Rochdale College of Art before moving to London where he trained at Saint Martin's School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art. Throughout his 27 years of book illustration, he was closely associated with Usborne Publishing, whose First Thousand Words series was Cartwright's first international success and was translated into 55 languages.
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