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Children's book illustrations can drive the plot or bring the plot to life. While some picture books are written and illustrated by the same person, others are collaborations between an author and an illustrator. Editors of picture books often look carefully for an illustrator that matches the style
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Writing in the 1970s, Feaver argued that outside occasional exceptions, the history of children's illustrations can be said to be about two centuries old. Initially, illustrations in children's books were almost no different from illustrations in adult editions and were not adapted to the perceptual
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Text and image in picture books usually form one whole, because a children's illustration should directly refer to the text. In some cases, it may also be the only component of a book for children, especially the youngest – such books may then take the form of an album without text or with a small
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The boundary between illustrations for children and adults can be blurry, and throughout their careers many illustrators have created works for children and adults and cannot be simply classified as children illustrators.
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With the development of printing, the first illustrated books for children began to appear. At first they were primarily religious texts, grammar books, and works about good behavior.
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As the toy market grew, illustrated children's books began to be equipped with elements such as moving parts. Creators who specialized in such books included the German graphic artist
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of the text, while still adding their own artistic value to the book. There must be mutual respect between an author and an illustrator in the creation of a successful picture book.
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or Robinson they "were all-purpose graphic artists who happened to hit on winning treatments of staple children's material
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needs of children. Illustrations in children's books became more popular from the mid-18th century. In England, publisher
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noted that some picture books "were produced as de luxe gift-objects for adults to browse through" (such as the works of
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Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, University of California, Los Angeles Library Department of Special Collections
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from 1765). Other important English publishers of illustrated children books from that period included
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Illustrations contribute to the children's development and provides them with aesthetic impressions.
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Through the Looking Glass: Further Adventures and Misadventures in the Realm of Children's Literature
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Feaver described the evolution of dominant traditions in children's illustration as follows: "
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The field of children's book illustration has several awards for illustrators, such as:
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Artists of a Certain Line: A Selection of Illustrators for Children's Books
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Hoppe, A. (2004). Half the Story- Text and Illustration in Picture Books.
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Governor General's Award for English-language children's illustration
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Governor General's Award for French-language children's illustration
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The Children's First Books: A Critical Study of Pictures and Text
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When We Were Young: Two Centuries of Children's Book Illustration
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When We Were Young: Two Centuries of Children's Book Illustration
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Among the most influential children's book illustrators is
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Book illustrations where children are the target audience
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An International Survey of Children's Book Illustration
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Children's Book of the Year Award for New Illustrator
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Two pages including one illustration from Boreman's
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Index

book illustration
children's literature
picture books

The Gigantic History of the Two Famous Giants
Cynthia Burlingham
fairy tales
Aesop's Fables
William Caxton
Gabriel Faerno
William Feaver
Orbis Pictus
John Amos Comenius
illustrated book
Thomas Boreman
Gigantick Histories
John Newbery
A Little Pretty Pocket-Book
The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
John Marshall
John Harris
moral tale

The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter
Lothar Meggendorfer
Robert Sayer
photography
woodcuts
chapbook

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