Bedknobs and Broomsticks artist dies

Danish illustrator Erik Blegvad, best known for his work on the book Bedknobs and Broomsticks, has died.

Children's book artist Erik Blegvad, known for his whimsical illustrations of more than 100 books including Bedknobs and Broomsticks, has died in London. He was 90.

His eldest son, musician and cartoonist Peter Blegvad, said his father died on January 14.

The wide-ranging artist was a native of Denmark who studied at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts before developing his reputation in the New York and Paris publishing worlds.

He worked as a commercial illustrator and developed a sophisticated pen-and-ink style that seemed perfectly suited for children's books.

Among his best known works are the illustrations for Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Tenth Good Thing About Barney and his own translation of Hans Christian Andersen's Stories and Fairy Tales.

Critics were often entranced by his work and seemed to run out of adjectives praising his drawings, often falling back on "witty" and "charming". A 1996 review in The Washington Post called him a "modern master" for his illustration of Andersen's famous tales.

While he was an art student during the Nazi occupation of Denmark, Blegvad and a friend were arrested with a suitcase full of leaflets printed by the Danish resistance. He was imprisoned by the Gestapo for "several frightening days" but released unharmed, his son Peter said.

He later split his time between London and the United States, contributing to many American magazines.


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