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The first thing that greets visitors to the Raymond Briggs retrospective at Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft in Sussex is a spectacular political vindication of the British art school. Promoted to ...
This beautifully realised exhibition reveals the wit, warmth and artistic skill that made Raymond Briggs so beloved by children and adults alike.
Friends, family and industry peers of illustrator Raymond Briggs gathered at Ditchling Village Hall near his home to pay tribute and celebrate the “magical storyteller”, who died in 2022.
The insight into Briggs’ life, including 100 original artworks from his 60-year career, is being showcased a mile from his home in the village of Westmeston. The exhibition – Bloomin’ Brilliant: The ...
A museum is revealing never-seen-before belongings and artwork from The Snowman author and illustrator Raymond Briggs in the first such exhibition since his death. The multi award-winning author ...
The Art Newspaper was recently given a final tour of Weston, the Sussex house where the pioneering graphic novelist Raymond Briggs lived and worked for six decades—and where he wrote and ...
Raymond Briggs, the British author and illustrator of the classic children’s books Father Christmas (1973), Fungus the Bogeyman (1977), and The Snowman (1978), died on 9 August, aged 88. Briggs ...
Raymond Briggs, the children’s author and illustrator most prominently known for the wordless escapades of “The Snowman,” had died. He was 88.
Raymond Briggs, who died on August 9 aged 88, transformed the way we see and value the strip cartoon and graphic novel in this country. Briggs’ great achievement was to make the form ...
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