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Errol
Le Cain was born in Singapore on the 5th of March
1941. He was educated there but had no formal
art training. He traveled through the Far East,
lived in India for 5 years, and moved to England.
He made his first animated film when he was 14.
In England, he worked in advertising and film
studios, and became a freelance designer in 1969.
He designed sets for BBC television shows, and
worked on cartoons and graphics.
His first illustrated book was
published in 1968, King
Arthur's Sword, and started his new career
as an illustrator. He is quoted as saying in ICb4
that his first book made me aware of the
the scope and possibilities in children's books
and now I am convinced this is the medium for
me. He continued The first task of
an illustrator is to be in full sympathy with
the writer. No matter how splendid and exciting
the drawings may be, if they work against the
story, the picture book is a faliure.
He was the author of some of
the books he illustrated, but mostly worked with
other authors. He was twice runner up for the
Kate Greenaway Award (for The
Cabbage Princess in 1969 and Thorn
Rose in 1976) and finally won it in 1985 for
Hiawatha's Childhood.
Errol Le cain died on the 3rd
of January 1989 after a long illness.
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