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Peter Wienk (11 September 1920 – 16 August 2010) was a Dutch illustrator and painter.


Biography


1920-1950

From early childhood, Peter Wienk had been drawing and was allowed to take lessons from Miss A.C. Gijswijt, a close friend of the ''Amsterdamse Joffers'' (group of Dutch female artists). At the age of 14 he had to leave school to earn a living and started working as a car mechanic and chauffeur for Van Kleef (Van Cleef?). After his escape from captivity in
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in 1945, he started working as an illustrator for various advertising agencies and drawing studios including the Toonder Studios of
Marten Toonder Marten Toonder (2 May 1912 – 27 July 2005) was a Dutch comic strip creator, born in Rotterdam. He was probably the most successful comic artist in the Netherlands and had a great influence on the Dutch language by introducing new words and expr ...
a famous Dutch illustrator. In 1947, he joined Reclamebureau Van Alfen (Advertising), where amongst others the Flipje character (funny fruit character of a well-known Dutch preserve manufacturer) was made by Eelco ten Harmsen van der Beek ('
Harmsen van der Beek Eelco Martinus ten Harmsen van der Beek (more commonly Harmsen van der Beek or just Beek; October 8, 1897 – July 24, 1953) was a Dutch illustrator and commercial artist. Abroad, he is best remembered for his illustration of Enid Blyton's No ...
').


1950-1970: Noddy

Beek had his own art studio and accepted an assignment in 1949 to illustrate a new story of children's author
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: Noddy. This first appeared as a strip in an English newspaper, but proved so successful that soon after the first book was published: ''Noddy Goes to Toyland''. Due to the nimble writing pace of Enid Blyton, Beek employed an assistant, Wienk, in 1950. Initially for colouring the drawings made by Beek, later Wienk drew the Noddy characters himself as well. Beek died in 1953, after which Wienk, Marten Toonder and a few other illustrators had rivaled to obtain the continuing contract for the Noddy books. Although Toonder was a famous and established Dutch illustrator, Enid Blyton found Wienk's drawings better suited to her wishes for the Noddy character. Between 1953 and 1970 Wienk has illustrated a large number of Noddy books, as well as Noddy Big Books. Enid Blyton dies in 1968 and in 1970 the work on the Noddy books ends for Wienk.


1952-1971: Other work

In 1952 Wienk established his own art studio, Studio Wienk. Apart from Noddy, he obtained assignments for illustrations, including Sic Natura, English textbooks, Blooker's Cocoa and Wonderen van de Natuur (Miracles of Nature) which appeared weekly in newspapers in the Netherlands, England, Germany, France, the United States and Australia. Wienk had designed various comic strips himself, including Nikkie, which appeared in Dutch and English newspapers. He had employed a number of artists and in 1955 Nelly Koenen also applied, who had attended the Art Academy in
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. Wienk married her in 1957.


1971-2010: Paintings

In 1971 Wienk trained as insurance adviser and in 1973 opened his office '' Wienk Assurantiën-Financieringen'' (Insurance-Financing). In his free time he was forever drawing and painting and had created many works. After his retirement Wienk moved to the
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region, where he began to devote himself entirely to painting with various techniques. He made both commissioned work and free work. Along with Nel Koenen, Wienk has held various exhibitions. Nel died in 2015 in Maastricht, at the age of 85. Peter Wienk had two children, Reinoud and Chris. He died in IJsselstein on 16 August 2010, 3 weeks before his 90th birthday.


Work


Illustrations

*1952-1969 – Sic Natura (Peter Wienk) (published in Dutch and various foreign newspapers) *1952-1963 – Various comic strips (Peter Wienk) (published in Dutch and English newspapers) *1953-1970 – Noddy books and Noddy Big Books (Enid Blyton) *1953-1971 – Wonderen van de Natuur (Wonders of Nature) (Peter Wienk) (published in Dutch and various foreign newspapers) *±1959-1961 – Nikkie (Peter Wienk) (published in Dutch and various foreign newspapers) *±1960 – Margriet Vacantieboek (Dutch magazine yearly supplement) *1962 – Birds in the Garden (George E. Hyde) *1963 – How to Know Trees (George E. Hyde) *1963 – Furry Creatures of the Countryside (George E. Hyde) *1985 – Flierefluiter wienkt... (Jan van Goch) *1986 – Birthday calendar (commission by NMB bank)


Exhibitions

*1983 – Sales exhibition (Amsterdam) (Peter and Nel Wienk) *1984 – De Weijer Exhibition Centre (Boxmeer) (Peter and Nel Wienk) *1985 – Nature Exhibition (Rijkevoort) (Peter Wienk) *1986 – Art Oploo ca ’86 (St. Anthonis) (Peter and Nel Wienk)


External links


Peter WienkEnid Blyton Society/Noddy BooksEnid Blyton Society/The IllustratorsNoddy illustratie geveildMej. A.C. Gijswijt
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wienk, Peter 1920 births 2010 deaths Dutch illustrators Artists from Amsterdam Enid Blyton illustrators