Linda Wolfsgruber

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Linda Wolfsgruber (born June 5, 1961 in Bruneck / South Tyrol ) is a printmaker and illustrator .

biography

Linda Wolfsgruber attended the art school in Ortisei in Val Gardena from 1975 to 1978 . She then trained as a typesetter in Munich and graphic designer in Bruneck from 1978 to 1980 . From 1981 to 1983 she graduated from the "Scuola del Libro" in Urbino and then began working as a freelance illustrator and graphic artist in Bruneck and Vienna .

Works (selection)

Awards

  • 1997: Golden Apple BIB
  • 1998: Children's Book Prize of the City of Vienna for The Princess on the Pumpkin (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 1999: Lynx of the month of July for I'll give you a note from my saxophone (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 2000: Austrian Children's and Youth Book Prize for Why the Rabbit Has Long Ears (with Martin Auer)
  • 2000: Children's Book Prize of the City of Vienna for Why the Rabbit Has Long Ears (with Martin Auer)
  • 2000: Austrian Promotion Prize for Children's and Young People's Literature
  • 2000: Children's Book Prize of the City of Vienna for Princess Rotznase (with Martin Auer)
  • 2001/2002: Federhasenpreis 1st place for Ms. Maikäfer flieg (with Martin Auer)
  • 2002: Children's Book Prize of the City of Vienna for From the Wild Women (with Martin Auer)
  • 2003: Austria's most beautiful book for Ich bin ein mader Pecht
  • 2006: Children's Book Prize from the City of Vienna for Today I want to be slow (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 2006: The best 7 February for Zwei x Zwirn. A letter game
  • 2006: Austrian children's and youth book award for Zwei x Zwirn.
  • 2007: The City of Vienna's Illustration Prize for The Sea is Huge
  • 2009: Austrian Children's and Youth Book Prize for Finns Land (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 2009: Toad of the month December for How was that at the beginning (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 2010: Children's Book Prize of the City of Vienna for How was it in the beginning (with Heinz Janisch)
  • 2014: Austrian children's and youth book award for Arche
  • 2016: Austrian Art Prize for Children's and Young People's Literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at - Austrian State Prize to Andrzej Stasiuk . Article dated April 22, 2016, accessed April 22, 2016.