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Ib Spang Olsen (11 June 1921 – 15 January 2012) was a
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writer and illustrator best known to generations of Danes for
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and illustrations, many of which appeared in children's publications. Those include a series of
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books written by
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, including "Halfdans ABC". He also wrote his own children's books, such as the whimsical tale of the seasons,
The Marsh Crone's Brew
'. Olsen drew for newspapers, magazines, books,
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, television, and comics. For his lasting contribution as a children's illustrator Olsen received the international
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in 1972.


Life

Olsen was born in
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, Copenhagen. He had a modest upbringing but his memories of his childhood remained and became inspirations for his humorous and grotesque pencil drawings of everyday life. Olsen died in
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following a short illness on 15 January 2012, at the age of 90. His memorial service was held at the Marienborg Chapel on 23 January. He was survived by his wife, the artist Nulle Øigaard, and by his four children: Tine and Tune from his first marriage, filmmaker
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and Martin Spang Olsen from his marriage to Øigaard. Lasse began a documentary film about his father in 2005 entitled ''Det er med hjertet man ser''.


Career

He first worked as a cartoonist in 1942 for the Hjemmets Søndag section of the ''Social-Demokraten'', a trade union newspaper (now the ''Aktuelt''). He then enrolled in the Copenhagen Art Academy and the Graphic School, where he studied from 1945 to 1949. From 1952 to 1961 he taught at Bernadotteskolen. Throughout his career, he illustrated for newspapers, magazines, books, comics, and even television and posters. Olsen is known for his experimental forms and one of the artistic highlights is ''Det lille lokomotiv'' (The Little Train), which was published in 1954. While his drawings usually included pencil, Olsen used different drawing techniques such as
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and heliographics, which made it possible to print original drawings in book prints and offset. In 1982, Olsen also became the chairman of the Danish
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’s working group about children and culture. He was also a member of the Academia Council, which is part of the Royal Danish Art Academy.


Awards

The biennial
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conferred by the
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is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Olsen received the illustration award in 1972. His profile for the IBBY 50th anniversary in 2002 opens, "Artist from the country of childhood!" In Denmark he was awarded the Ministry of Culture's children book prize (Kulturministeriets Børnebogspris) in 1964 and the Gyldendal Prize for Children's Books in 2008. He was an active member of the Academia Council, which is connected with the
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, and he served on the
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's committee on children and culture from 1982 to 1990.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Olsen, Ib Spang 1921 births 2012 deaths Danish children's book illustrators 20th-century Danish illustrators 21st-century Danish illustrators Danish cartoonists Danish children's writers Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners People from Copenhagen