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Miss Jennifer Honey - Mounted
Miss Jennifer Honey by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Matilda. Miss Honey hands out papers to her happy, smiling students. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for a child's bedroom, or...- £109.00
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Roald Dahl & Quentin Blake 40th Anniversary print - Mounted
Roald Dahl & Quentin Blake 40th Anniversary print is a nostalgic round up of the most loved Roald Dahl characters, as they gather together to read a story book. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for a child's...- £275.00
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Never Do Anything by Halves - Mounted
Never Do Anything by Halves by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Matilda. A group of children from Crunchem Hall celebrate their successes. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for a...- £149.00
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It Doesn't Matter Who You Are - Mounted
It Doesn't Matter Who You Are by illustrator Quentin Blake is an emotive artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's The Witches. Grandmother cradles Luke in her lap in a loving embrace. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic...- £109.00
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Why children go to Wonderland - Mounted
Why children go to Wonderland by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's classic children's book Dirty Beasts. A small boy rides on the back of a colourful bird. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes...- £109.00
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No Book Ever Ends - Mounted
No Book Ever Ends by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me. A giraffe, monkey, pelican and a little boy look ahead with smiling faces. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes...- £109.00
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What Sort of Book Would You Like to Read? - Mounted
What Sort of Book Would You Like to Read? by illustrator Quentin Blake is an artwork featuring an illustration from Roald Dahl's Matilda. A tiny Matilda discovers her local Library. Loved by adults and Children alike, this Official Collectors Edition artwork makes a fantastic gift for...- £109.00
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Sir Quentin Blake is an English illustrator, born in 1932 in Sidcup, Kent, best known for his work with the legendary author, Roald Dahl. He is one of those artists whose work is instantly recognisable. His style is carefree, quick, easy-going, but at the same time warm, funny and always conveying information to keep the story moving. His tools are waterproof ink and numerous scruffy-looking dip pens of all sizes. His art brought Roald Dahl's distinctive prose to life. Who can forget his wonderful illustrations for George’s Marvellous Medicine, The Twits, The BFG or Revolting Rhymes? Once you’ve seen them, they stay with you for life. As these stories became films, such as the BFG in 2016, Sir Quentin’s drawings took on new life. In 1999, Sir Quentin was appointed the first ever Children’s Laureate, a new post devised to raise the profile of children’s literature. His prints grace the walls of libraries and children’s bedrooms across the globe. On his method, Sir Quentin wrote. ‘I do a freewheeling sort of drawing that looks as though it is done on the spur of the moment. However, even a single drawing needs a certain amount of preparation and planning.’