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1958 Drie Stouterdjes, first series of promotional books for the Dutch Persil Company. Later books about Prelientje and about Pluis and Poezeltje appear, all with texts by Annie M.G. Schmidt. The first publication about the adventures of Pim and Pom, written by Mies Bouhuys, appears in Het Parool. They also become known outside the Netherlands. Illustrates 'Viel Kinder, viel Segen! Ein Buch von Kindern und ihrer Entwicklung vom Schreihals zum Flegel' and makes illustrations for texts by authors including J.J. Rousseau and Mark Twain for the publishing house Diogenes Verlag in Zürich. >>>> |
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1962 Designs a mural for the children’s room of the Holland America Line’s ship the Nieuw Amsterdam. Makes drawings for Annie M.G. Schmidt’s 'Tante Patent'. This comic strip appears daily for a year in the GPD group of newspapers. Ibbeltje appears as a comic strip in Televizier. Commis-sioned by Venz, AnnieM.G. Schmidt writes a radio play. The umbrella with chocolate sprinkles which Fiep drew for the cover of the recording of the play was adopted as an icon for Venz’s advertisements. > read on |
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1968 Fiep and Annie M.G. Schmidt create Floddertje for Nutricia. Floddertje appears in six promotion booklets. They are such a success that the publishing house Querido brings them out in a single volume. Pluk appears in Margriet magazine as a serial. Published in the book Pluk van de Petteflet in 1971. > read on |
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1968-1971 The adventures of Pim and Pom appear in the GPD group of newspapers. In 1969 they are published in the Pim en Pomnibus. > read on |
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1970 Makes an awardwinning drawing for a Unicef greeting card. > read on |
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