Babar [Multimédia multisupport] / d'après l'oeuvre de Laurent et de Jean de Brunhoff ; Stéphane Bernasconi, Dale Schott, réal. ; Milan Kymlicha, comp.
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Bernasconi, Stéphane
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Schott, Dale
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Brunhoff, Jean de 1899-1937
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Jean de Brunhoff was born on 9 December 1899 in Paris. He was a painter in the Impressionist tradition until he began to create children's books. He wrote and illustrated a total of six story books about Babar, the King of the elephants, as well as The ABCs of Babar, before he died of tuberculosis on 16 October 1937 at the age of 37. From the description of Histoire de Babar, le petit éléphant : collection of autograph manuscripts, illustrations, and plans for the published book, c...
Kymlička, Milan, 1936-2008
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Brunhoff, Laurent de, 1925-....
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Jean de Brunhoff was born in 1899 in Paris, France. he attended the Ecole Alsacienne and studied painting with Othon Friesz. He was a painter, author and illustrator of books for children. He created the "Babar" books, which were about a civilized elephant. He died in 1937, but his son Laurent continued the series, beginning in 1945 when he began to paint seriously. Laurent de Brunhoff was born in 1925 in Paris, France. Like his father he was a painter, author and illustrator of children's books...