Marcel Marlier, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Marcel Marlier

Belgian artist and illustrator

Date of Birth: 18-Nov-1930

Place of Birth: Mouscron, Wallonia, Belgium

Date of Death: 18-Jan-2011

Profession: writer, illustrator, children's writer

Nationality: Belgium

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Marcel Marlier

  • Marcel Marlier (18 November 1930 – 18 January 2011) was a Belgian artist and illustrator.
  • He was born in Herseaux, Belgium.
  • When he was 16, he enrolled in decorative art at Saint-Luc de Tournai.
  • He finished his studies in 1951 with the greatest distinction.
  • He returned as a teacher two years later. The Belgian publisher La Procure à Namur organized a drawing contest.
  • They were interested in finding talented artists to illustrate works for school children.
  • Marlier won the competition.
  • Two books resulted from this and these books guided a whole generation of Belgian children through the first few years of school, I Read with Michel and Nicole and I Calculate with Michel and Nicole.
  • Marlier's collaboration with La Procure à Namur lasted more than 25 years. Pierre Servais at Casterman, a Belgian publishing company, began to notice Marlier's drawings in 1951.
  • He suggested that Marlier should illustrate a series of books for children.
  • The result was editions of Alexandre Dumas' adventure books.
  • This was followed in 1953 by illustrations for a book by Jeanne Cappe about two very similar rabbits.
  • Marlier also took part in the Farandole series, intended for children.
  • From 1954, Marlier illustrated the children's series Martine, with the stories written by Gilbert Delahaye.
  • This series spans over 50 issues and has been translated in numerous languages. In 1969 Marlier also created his own series of children's books, Jean-Lou and Sophie. He died in Tournai, 18 January 2011 at 80 years old.

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