yī 'ēn fú 'ěr kè nà Ian Woodward Falconer
měi guó
( 1959niánbāyuè25rì)
yī ' ēn ・ fú ' ěr kè nà, wéi《 niǔ yuē kè》 zá zhì huà guò wú shù de chā huà yǐ jí fēng miàn, tā yě céng tì niǔ yuē shì bā lěi wǔ tuán zuò guò fú zhuāng jí wǔ tái shè jì, zuò guò jiù jīn shān gē jù yuàn hé yīng guó huáng jiā gē jù yuàn de wǔ tái shè jì。《 ào lì wēi》 shì yī ' ēn de dì yī běn tóng shū, què yī míng jīng rén, gāi shū bù jǐn míng liè “ chū bǎn rén zhōu kān ” de nián dù chàng xiāo huì běn dì sì míng, zhì jīn réng jū niǔ yuē shí bào de měi zhōu chàng xiāo huì běn bǎng, zhè zhǐ kě ' ài de xiǎo féi zhū yě wéi yī ' ēn yíng dé 2001 nián kǎi dí kè yín pái jiǎng。
Ian Woodward Falconer (born August 25, 1959) is an American author and illustrator of children's books, and a designer of sets and costumes for the theater. He has created 30 covers for The New Yorker as well as other publications. Falconer wrote and illustrated the Olivia series of children's books, chronicling the adventures of a young pig, a series initially conceived as a Christmas gift for his young niece. Born in Ridgefield, Connecticut, Falconer graduated from The Cambridge School of Weston, studied art history at New York University, and studied painting at Parsons School of Design and the Otis Art Institute.
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