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Nationality
  
Name
  
Lisbeth Zwerger

Spouse(s)
  
John Rowe


Style
  
Children's books

Known for
  
Illustrator

Role
  
Illustrator

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Born
  
May 26, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-05-26
)
Vienna, Austria

Education
  
University of Applied Arts Vienna

Books
  
The art of Lisbeth Zwerger, Wizard of Oz Notecard Pack, Mia christugenniatike historia

Awards
  
Nominations
  
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award

Similar People
  
E T A Hoffmann, Wilhelm Hauff, Charles Dickens, Christian Morgenstern, Josep Carner

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Lisbeth Zwerger (born 1954) is an Austrian illustrator of children's books. For her "lasting contribution to children's literature" she received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1990.

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Zwerger was born in Vienna in 1954. She studied 1971 to 1974 at the Applied Arts Academy of Vienna, but left before completing the course of studies. She married English artist John Rowe. Since the publication of her first illustrated book in 1977 she has worked as a freelance picture book illustrator in Vienna, specializing in fairy tales.

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Michael Neugebauer Verlag published Zwerger's first book, Das Fremde Kind in 1977. Zwerger continued to work with Neugebauer, who also occasionally contributed to the lettering and book design.

Her style is similar to that of English illustrators of the 19th century and she acknowledges being influenced by the work of Arthur Rackham.

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Ілюстратор Лізбет Цвергер (Lisbeth Zwerger)


Awards

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The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Zwerger received the illustration award in 1990. She has also been honored at the Bologna International Children's Book Fair and the Biennial of Illustrators at Bratislava.

She won a Silver Brush in 2000 for her illustration of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

  • Österreichischer Kunstpreis - Kinder- und Jugendliteratur, 1998
  • H.C. Andersen Prize "Mit Livs Eventyr", 2011.
  • Großer Preis 2012, awarded by Die Deutsche Akademie für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur.
  • Exhibitions

    Zwerger's work has been exhibited worldwide.

  • Salzburg Toy Museum, 1979
  • Klingspor Museum/Offenbach, 1983
  • Otani Memorial Art Museum/Nishinomiya, 1987
  • Sembikiya Gallery/Tokyo, 1987
  • Sano Gallery/Mishima, 1987
  • Museo Civico, Bologna, 1990
  • Paris Espace Saint-Ouen (Salon du livre de jeunesse), 1991
  • Bratislava (BIB), 1991
  • International Book Fair/Taipei, 1992
  • Franz Meier Museum/Mexico City, 1993
  • Published books

  • E.T.A. Hoffmann, "The Strange Child", 1977
  • Clemens Brentano, "The Legend of Rosepedal, 1978
  • Brothers Grimm, "Hansel and Gretel", 1979
  • E.T.A. Hoffmann, "Nutcracker and Mouseking", 1979 (first version)
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "Thumbelina", 1980
  • Brothers Grimm, "The Seven Ravens". 1981
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "The Swineherd", 1982
  • O.Henry, "The Gift of the Magi", 1982
  • Brothers Grimm, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge ("Little Red Cap"), 11 full page colour illustrations, 1983.
  • Oscar Wilde, Le Géant égoïste ("The Selfish Giant"), Casterman, 1984.
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "The Nightingale, 1984
  • Edith Nesbit, "The Deliverers of their country", 1985
  • Oscar Wilde. "The Canterville Ghost, 1986
  • Charles Dickens, Un Chant de Noël ("A Christmas Carol"), Casterman, 1988.
  • Aesop, Fables, Duculot, 1989.
  • Till L'Espiègle ("Till Eulenspiegel"), Duculot, 1990.
  • Hans Christian Andersen, Fairy Tales", 1991.
  • Christian Morgenstern, "Gallows Songs",1992
  • Wilhelm Hauff, "Dwarf Nose, 1993
  • "The Art of Lisbeth Zwerger" (collection of Illustrations 1977-1993), 1993
  • Theodor Storm, "Little Hobbin", 1995
  • Frank L. Baum, "The wizard of Oz, 1996
  • Heinz Janisch L'Arche de Noé ("Noah's Ark"), Nord-Sud, 1997.
  • Lewis Carroll, Alice au pays des merveilles ("Alice in Wonderland"), Nord-Sud, 1999.
  • "The Bible", 2000
  • Rudyard Kipling "How the Camel got his Hump", 2001
  • Peter I. Tchaikowsky-Lisbeth Zwerger "Swanlake". 2002
  • E.T.A. Hoffmann, "Nutcracker",2003 (second version)
  • Hans Christian Andersen, "The Little Mermaid", 2004
  • Clement C. Moore, "The Night before Christmas", 2005
  • Brothers Grimm, "The BremenTown Musicians", 2006
  • References

    Lisbeth Zwerger Wikipedia