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Anthony Edward Tudor Browne (born September 11, 1946, in Sheffield) is an English writer and children's book illustrator, especially picture books, with fifty titles to his name. For his lasting contribution as a children's illustrator, he won the two-year international award of Hans Christian Andersen in 2000, the highest recognition available to children's book creators. From 2009 to 2011 she is Laureate Son.

Browne won two Kate Greenaway Medals from the Library Association, recognizing the illustrations of the best children's books of the year. For the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955-2005), a panel named 1983 medalist Gorilla was one of ten winning works, which composed votes for the nation's favorite elections.


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Anthony Browne was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. His parents, Jack and Doris May Browne, run a pub near Bradford, Yorkshire, and Browne and his brother, Michael, grow there. As a young man, he enjoyed art, and used to draw with his father. He also played rugby and cricket. His career ambitions later became journalists, cartoonists, or boxers. He studied graphic design at Leeds College of Art, where he graduated in 1967.

When he finished school Browne was meant to be a painter, but due to lack of money he took a job as a medical illustrator, resulting in detailed painting operations for the Royal Manchester Infirmary. After three years, he grew tired of repetition of work and moved to greeting card design for Gordon Fraser. He designed the card for five years before he started writing and illustrated his own books.

Browne's debut book as both a writer and as an illustrator is Through the Miraculous Mirror , published by Hamish Hamilton in 1976. A Walk in the Park follows the following year and gains followers of the following sects and Bear Hunt (1979) is more commercially successful. His breakthrough came with Gorilla , published by Julia MacRae in 1983, based on one of his greeting cards. For that he won the Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognizing the illustrations of children's best books this year by the English subject. He is a highly praised runner-up for the Alice in Wonderland (1988) edition, he won the 1992 Medal for Zoo and he is highly praised for Willy's Pictures > (2000).

Gorillas are often featured in Browne's books, as he says he is fascinated by them. She was once asked to present a children's program, while sitting in a gorilla cage, and although bitten by one of them, she completed the interview before being taken to the hospital. his character "Willy" is said to be based on himself.

Browne and writer Annalena McAfee won the 1985 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis, Picture Book category, for Mein Papi, nur meiner! (Visitor Come for Stay). He also won the Kurt Maschler Award "Emil" three times, which annually (1982-1999) recognizes a "work of English imagination for children, where texts and illustrations are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other." Browne is the winner for Gorilla (Julia MacRae Books, 1983), Alice Adventure in the Wonderland (MacRae, 1988) and Sound in the Garden (Doubleday , 1998), as illustrators of the three books and two authors.

In 2000 Browne was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, an international award given to illustrators for their work body. This prize is the highest award that can be accepted by a child writer or illustrator and Browne is the first British illustrator to receive the award.

In 2001-2002 Browne took a job as a writer and illustrator at Tate Britain, working with children using art as a stimulus to inspire visual literacy and creative writing activities. It was then that Browne conceived and produced The Shape Game (Doubleday, 2003).

On June 9, 2009 he was appointed as the Sixth Laureate Winner (2009-2011), elected by panel former Nobel Laureate Andrew Motion led.

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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