Drawing Europe Together: Forty-five Illustrators, One Europe

Hardback

Main Details

Title Drawing Europe Together: Forty-five Illustrators, One Europe
Authors and Contributors      Foreword by Axel Scheffler
By (author) Various
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 158
Category/GenreIllustration
ISBN/Barcode 9781529010879
ClassificationsDewey:341.2422
Audience
Children / Juvenile
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Macmillan
Publication Date 1 November 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Are we still 'United in Diversity'? Forty-five artists from across Europe share their powerful illustrations of the European Union's shared past and our unsure future. From Brexit bees to wall-jumping bulls, Drawing Europe Together is a unique collection portraying the European community . . . with or without Britain. This is a passionate and heartfelt exploration of Europe and what it means to many of the people who live and work within its borders. The book brings together forty-five renowned illustrators who, through their drawings and accompanying words, share their vision of Europe in this beautiful and timely collection, with a foreword by the British Book Awards Illustrator of the Year 2018, Axel Scheffler. Inspired by the Drawing (for) Europe exhibition which took place at the Institut Francais in London in 2018, Drawing Europe Together showcases the original artwork from the exhibition as well as never-before-seen illustrations from additional leading artists. With contributions from many of the world's best book illustrators including Quentin Blake, Claude Dubois, Jim Field, Emily Gravett, Judith Kerr, Oliver Jeffers, Sarah McIntyre, Lydia Monks, Thomas Muller and Chris Riddell.

Author Biography

With contributions from many of the world's leading illustrators including Quentin Blake, Claude K Dubois, Jim Field, Emily Gravett, Judith Kerr, Oliver Jeffers, Sarah McIntyre, Lydia Monks, Thomas Muller and Chris Riddell.