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Ian Wallace (illustrator)

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Canadian illustrator and writer (born 1950)
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Ian Wallace (born 1950) is a Canadian illustrator and writer. He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Wallace attended the Ontario College of Art.

Works

As writer and illustrator
  • The Sleeping Porch (Groundwood Books, Jul 2008)
  • The Huron Carol (Groundwood, Aug 2006)
  • The Man Who Walked the Earth (Groundwood, Aug 2003)
  • The Naked Lady (Roaring Brook, Oct 2002)
  • The True Story of Trapper Jack's Left Big Toe (Roaring Brook, Apr 2002)
  • Duncan's Way (Dorling Kindersley, Mar 2000)
  • Boy of the Deeps (Dorling Kindersley, Mar 1999)
  • A Winter's Tale (Groundwood, Aug 1997)
  • Mr. Kneebone's New Digs (Douglas & McIntyre, Feb 1991)
  • Morgan the Magnificent (Margaret K. McElderry, Jun 1987)
  • Chin Chiang and the Dragon's Dance (Groundwood, Nov 1984)
As illustrator

References

  1. ^ "Ian Wallace Author–Illustrator" (homepage). Ian Wallace (ian-wallace.com). Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  2. Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award.

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