Robin Jacques
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Robin Jacques /ˈdʒeɪks/ (27 March 1920 – 18 March 1995) was a British illustrator whose work was published in more than 100 novels and children's books. He is notable for his long collaboration with Ruth Manning-Sanders, illustrating many of her collections of fairy tales from all over the world. In much of his work, Jacques employed the stippling technique.
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Robin Jacques
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Robin Jacques
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Robin Jacques
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1995-03-18
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Chelsea, London, England
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Illustrator
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Matilda Etches
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Robert Bamford
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Alexandra Mann
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Azetta van der Merwe
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Patricia Bamford
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Robin Jacques /ˈdʒeɪks/ (27 March 1920 – 18 March 1995) was a British illustrator whose work was published in more than 100 novels and children's books. He is notable for his long collaboration with Ruth Manning-Sanders, illustrating many of her collections of fairy tales from all over the world. In much of his work, Jacques employed the stippling technique. He was quoted as saying: "My preference is for children's books of the more imaginative and fanciful kind, since these leave greater scope for illustrative invention, where I feel most at home. Thus, my work with Ruth Manning-Sanders has proved most satisfying, and the twenty-five books we have done together contain much of the work that I feel personally happiest with."
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