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Name
  
Warwick Hutton

Died
  
1994, Cambridge

Role
  
Author

Parents
  
John Hutton, Helen Hutton

Siblings
  
Macaillan Hutton, Peter Hutton

People also search for
  
John Hutton, Macaillan Hutton, Peter Hutton, Katie Hutton

Books
  
Odysseus and the Cyclops, Theseus and the Minotaur, Talking With Your Teen, The nose tree, Making woodcuts

Warwick Hutton (17 July 1939 – 28 September 1994) was an English painter, glass engraver, illustrator, and children's author.

He is most widely known for elegant pen and ink and watercolor illustrations for children’s books. His subjects were Biblical, folk, and mythological stories which Hutton retold, such as Noah and the Great Flood, The Nose Tree, and Theseus and the Minotaur. He also worked with texts by Hans Christian Andersen (The Tinderbox) and with retellings of traditional stories by author Susan Cooper (The Silver Cow, The Selkie Girl, Tam Lin).

The Nose Tree and Jonah and the Big Fish were chosen for the New York Times’s annual list of best-illustrated children's books. Jonah and the Great Fish was also the recipient of the 1984 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Best Picture Book.

Hutton died of cancer on 28 September 1994 in Cambridge, England. His father was the artist and glass engraver John Hutton

References

Warwick Hutton Wikipedia