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Name
  
Roger Duvoisin

Role
  
Writer

Awards
  

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Died
  
June 30, 1980, Morristown, New Jersey, United States

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Books
  
Happy Lion, White Snow - Bright Sn, THE CHRISTMAS WHALE, Hide and Seek Fog, Antepartal and Intraparta

Petunia the classic children s book by roger duvoisin


Roger Antoine Duvoisin (August 28, 1900 – June 1980) was a Swiss-born American writer and illustrator, best known for children's picture books. He won the 1948 Caldecott Medal for picture books and in 1968 he was a highly commended runner-up for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's illustrators.

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Life

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Duvoisin was born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1900. He studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. His first job was designing scenery, making textiles, and painting murals. He married Louise Fatio, another artist from Switzerland. In 1927 they moved to New York City. He became an American citizen in 1938.

Roger Duvoisin my vintage book collection in blog form The Happy Lion

Duvoisin died in June 1980. He sometimes gave 1904 as his year of birth but he was nearly 80 at his death, born in 1900—the US Library of Congress learned from a publisher, indirectly from his widow.

Books and awards

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Duvoisin wrote his first book in the U.S.

Roger Duvoisin my vintage book collection in blog form The Happy Lion

He won the Caldecott Medal for White Snow, Bright Snow, written by Alvin Tresselt (D. Lothrop Co., 1947). The annual American Library Association award recognizes the illustrator of the year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". Their 1965 collaboration Hide and Seek Fog was one of three Caldecott runners-up.

Roger Duvoisin my vintage book collection in blog form The Happy

Fatio wrote and Duvoisin illustrated the The Happy Lion, a picture book published by McGraw-Hill in 1954. It was her first book and the first of ten Happy Lion books they created together (1954–1980). Its German-language edition (Der glückliche Löwe) won the inaugural 1956 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis.

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Duvoisin both wrote and illustrated a successful series featuring Petunia the goose and Veronica the hippopotamus, inaugurated by Petunia (Alfred A. Knopf, 1950) and Veronica (Knopf, 1961; The Bodley Head, 1961).

In 1961 he received an award from the Society of Illustrators. In 1966 he received the Rugers Bi-Centennial award.

His books were published by The Bodley Head Ltd in London, Sydney and Toronto.

Books

  • And There Was America (1938)
  • The Talking Cat and Other Tales of French Canada by Natalie Savage Carlson illustrated by Roger Duvoisin 1952

  • Crocus (1977)
  • Day and Night
  • Donkey–Donkey
  • The Crocodile In The Tree
  • Easter Treat
  • Happy Lion
  • The Happy Hunter (1961)
  • Hide and Seek Fog
  • The House of Four Seasons
  • Jasmine
  • Our Veronica Goes to Petunia's Farm
  • Petunia
  • Petunia Takes A Trip
  • Snowy and Woody
  • Spring Snow
  • The Miller, His Son, and Their Donkey, a retelling of the fable
  • The Night Before Christmas
  • Veronica's Smile
  • The Christmas Whale
  • References

    Roger Duvoisin Wikipedia