Ib Spang Olsen

Danish author and illustrator of children's books

Ib Spang Olsen - Artists & Creatives born 1921
Born

1921
104 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Denmark

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Contributed to children's literature as an author and illustrator. Created numerous picture books that have been translated into multiple languages. His distinctive style combined simple images with engaging narratives that resonated with young readers. Worked on various projects that emphasized children's imagination and creativity. Continued to influence the field of children's literature until death in 2012.

Authored and illustrated 'Folk og fæ'

Illustrated 'Little Red Riding Hood'

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