Ian Falconer

American author and illustrator of children's books

Ian Falconer - American author and illustrator of children's books
Born

August 25th, 1959
65 years ago

Died

2023
2 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Contributed significantly to children's literature as an author and illustrator. Created the popular character Olivia, a young pig, first introduced in the book 'Olivia' published in 2000. The book received critical acclaim and won multiple awards. Designed and illustrated many other works in the Olivia series, which further established the character's legacy in children's literature. Also worked in theater as a set designer and illustrator.

Authored and illustrated the 'Olivia' series

Awarded the prestigious Caldecott Honor

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