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Erik Blegvad

Erik Blegvad
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Erik Blegvad

Erik Blegvad was born in Denmark and studied at the School of Applied Arts in Copenhagen. Mr. Blegvad has illustrated more than one hundred children's books, including Twelve Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, Riddle Road by Elizabeth Spires, Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear! by N. M. Bodecker, and Sea Clocks: The Story of Longitude by Louise Borden. The Blegvads divide their time between England, France, and Wardsboro, Vermont.

Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear will be released on September 01, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear will be released on September 01, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear will be released on September 01, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear will be released on September 01, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear will be released on September 01, 2004 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Hurry, Hurry, Mary Dear is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 2004
Sea Clocks will be released on February 10, 2004 in Hardcover
Feb 10, 2004
Sea Clocks is now available in Hardcover
Feb 10, 2004
Sea Clocks will be released on February 01, 2004 in
Feb 01, 2004
Sea Clocks is now available in
Feb 01, 2004
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney will be released on September 30, 1987 in Trade Paperback
Sep 30, 1987
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 30, 1987
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney will be released on September 30, 1987 in
Sep 30, 1987
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney is now available in
Sep 30, 1987
Anna Banana and Me will be released on March 31, 1987 in Trade Paperback
Mar 31, 1987
Anna Banana and Me is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 31, 1987

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School Library Journal, August 12, 2011
...a natural fit for Rasmussen’s poems. Thanks to his interstitial art the spirits of Tasha Tudor or Erik Blegvad (I loved his work on Zolotow’s Seasons) are invoked. My favorite poem in this collection, “What Comes Next”, is in large part because...
A Fuse #8 Production, August 12, 2011
...a natural fit for Rasmussen’s poems. Thanks to his interstitial art the spirits of Tasha Tudor or Erik Blegvad (I loved his work on Zolotow’s Seasons ) are invoked. My favorite poem in this collection, “What Comes Next”, is in large part...