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Étienne Delessert (born 4 January 1941 in Lausanne) is a self-taught Swiss graphic artist and illustrator. He is largely known for his animated series Yok-Yok and his collaboration with Eugène Ionesco, Stories 1,2,3,4, as well as his work with child psychologist Jean Piaget. His work focuses on expanding the child's mind through the use of strange stories often designed to make children ask questions. He considers himself first and foremost a story teller. His creative process involves mostly digital media in combination with hand sketching.

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  • Étienne Delessert (Illustrator) (de)
  • Étienne Delessert (peintre) (fr)
  • Étienne Delessert (illustrator) (en)
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  • Étienne Delessert (* 4. Januar 1941 in Lausanne) ist ein Schweizer Autor, Maler, Illustrator, Grafiker und Zeichner, der seit den 1960er Jahren als Kinderbuchautor und Kinderbuchillustrator in Europa und den USA tätig ist. (de)
  • Étienne Delessert, né à Lausanne le 4 janvier 1941, est un écrivain, dessinateur et artiste peintre vaudois. (fr)
  • Étienne Delessert (born 4 January 1941 in Lausanne) is a self-taught Swiss graphic artist and illustrator. He is largely known for his animated series Yok-Yok and his collaboration with Eugène Ionesco, Stories 1,2,3,4, as well as his work with child psychologist Jean Piaget. His work focuses on expanding the child's mind through the use of strange stories often designed to make children ask questions. He considers himself first and foremost a story teller. His creative process involves mostly digital media in combination with hand sketching. (en)
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  • Étienne Delessert (en)
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  • Lausanne, Switzerland (en)
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  • Étienne Delessert (* 4. Januar 1941 in Lausanne) ist ein Schweizer Autor, Maler, Illustrator, Grafiker und Zeichner, der seit den 1960er Jahren als Kinderbuchautor und Kinderbuchillustrator in Europa und den USA tätig ist. (de)
  • Étienne Delessert, né à Lausanne le 4 janvier 1941, est un écrivain, dessinateur et artiste peintre vaudois. (fr)
  • Étienne Delessert (born 4 January 1941 in Lausanne) is a self-taught Swiss graphic artist and illustrator. He is largely known for his animated series Yok-Yok and his collaboration with Eugène Ionesco, Stories 1,2,3,4, as well as his work with child psychologist Jean Piaget. His work focuses on expanding the child's mind through the use of strange stories often designed to make children ask questions. He considers himself first and foremost a story teller. His creative process involves mostly digital media in combination with hand sketching. For his lasting contribution as a children's illustrator, Delessert was a finalist for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in both 2006 and 2010. (en)
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