Quentin Blake

Cartoonist

Quentin Blake was born in Sidcup, England, United Kingdom on December 16th, 1932 and is the Cartoonist. At the age of 91, Quentin Blake biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 16, 1932
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Sidcup, England, United Kingdom
Age
91 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Cartoonist, Children's Writer, Illustrator, Novelist, Postage Stamp Designer, Writer
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Downing College, Cambridge, Chelsea School of Art
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Quentin Blake Career

During the 1960s, Blake taught English at the Lycée Français de Londres which cemented his long association with France and culminated in the award of the Legion of Honour. He taught at the Royal College of Art for over twenty years, where he was head of the Illustration department from 1978 to 1986.

The first book that Blake illustrated was The Wonderful Button by Evan Hunter, published by Abelard-Schuman in 1961. In his subsequent career, he gained a reputation as a loyal, reliable and humorous illustrator of more than 300 children's books, including some written by Joan Aiken, Elizabeth Bowen, Sylvia Plath, Roald Dahl, Nils-Olof Franzén, William Steig, and Dr. Seuss. He illustrated the first Seuss book that Seuss did not illustrate himself, Great Day for Up! (1974). By 2006, Blake had illustrated 323 books, of which he had written 35 and Dahl had written 18. To date, Blake has illustrated two of David Walliams' books and has illustrated Folio Society Limited Editions such as Don Quixote, Candide and 50 Fables of La Fontaine.

In the 1970s, Blake was an occasional presenter of the BBC children's storytelling programme Jackanory, when he would illustrate the stories on a canvas as he was telling them. In 1993, he designed the five British Christmas issue postage stamps featuring episodes from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

Blake is a member of the Chelsea Arts Club. He is patron of the Blake Society, Downing College's arts and humanities society. He is also a patron of "The Big Draw" which aims to get people drawing throughout the United Kingdom, and of The Nightingale Project, a charity that provides art to hospitals. Since 2006 he has produced work for several hospitals and mental health centres in the London area, a children's hospital (hopital Armand Trousseau) in Paris, and a maternity hospital in Angers, France. These projects are detailed in Blake's 2012 book Quentin Blake: Beyond the Page, which describes how, in his seventies, his work has increasingly appeared outside the pages of books, in public places such as hospitals, theatre foyers, galleries and museums. In 2007, he designed a huge mural on fabric, suspended over and thus disguising a ramshackle building immediately opposite an entrance to St Pancras railway station. The rendering of an "imaginary welcoming committee" greets passengers arriving on the Eurostar high-speed railway.

Blake is a supporter of and ambassador for the indigenous rights NGO Survival International. In 2009, he said, "For me, Survival is important for two reasons; one is that I think it’s right that we should give help and support to people who are threatened by the rapacious industrial society we have created; and the other that, more generally, it gives an important signal about how we all ought to be looking after the world. Its message is the most fundamental of any charity I'm connected with."

Blake is the Founding Trustee of House of Illustration, a centre in London for exhibitions, educational events and activities related to the art of illustration. He was also the subject of the first exhibition at this venue, entitled Inside Stories", which opened in July 2014. In August 2020, it was announced that the centre will be relocating to the 18th century Engine House at New River Head in the Clerkenwell area of London, and will be renamed the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration.

Besides children's books, Blake is also the designer of Ben, the logo of the shop chain Ben's Cookies. He designed several illustrations for the story time segments for the Scottish TV series Squeak!.

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Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic's daughter Harper, four, proves she is already a little fashionista as she takes her own handbag to go shopping at famous department store in Paris

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2024
Her mother is a shoe designer by trade and her father a stylish TV star. And it seems that Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic's daughter Harper is following in her famous parents' footsteps. Jasmine posted a photo of the four-year-old visiting Paris' iconic department store Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche during the family's trip to France on Thursday.

Quentin Blake's 600-year-old Medieval home is up for auction for £950,000, with all original features preserved

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Quentin Blake, the world's best-known book illustrator, has listed a 600-year-old house for £950,000. The Grade II listed Medieval home on All Saints Street in Hastings has five bedrooms, two bathrooms, downstairs loo, flexible spaces for working from home, and a large, well-stocked garden. It was owned by an English cartoonist and children's writer from 1972 to 2222, and he would sit in the upstairs bedroom overlooking the street below. He has illustrated over 300 books, some of which were written by Roald Dahl and the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, as well as 18 others, in 2024 at New River Head, London, to honor his contributions to the creatives.

Get that festive feline! These are the best shows for any family to enjoy, ranging from Mog's Christmas to the Doctor Who special

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
We've compiled a fun holiday TV for all the family, beginning with Mog's Christmas and a charming half-hour version of UK author Judith Kerr's 1976 children's book of the same name.
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