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Michael Foreman: The Art of Children's Book Illustration


15 Mar 2019, 1:15pm - 2:15pm

PSH LG01, Lower ground, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost Free, no booking required
Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies , Educational Studies
Contact B.Ingman(@gold.ac.uk)

Michael Foreman’s numerous books for children have earned him widespread recognition as one of the world’s most celebrated illustrators. He has worked on a vast range of children’s books, and has collaborated with many great authors including Michael Morpurgo and Terry Jones. He also writes and illustrates his own books, including ‘War Boy’, winner of the Kate Greenaway Award.

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15 Mar 2019 1:15pm - 2:15pm
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