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Laurent de Brunhoff Biography
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1926-9
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Cecile de Brunhoff makes up an elephant tale as a bedtime story for her children
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1931
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Jean de Brunhoff expands, names and illustrates the story; the first Babar book, The Story of Babar, is published
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1932
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Jean de Brunhoff’s second Babar book, The Travels of Babar, is published
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1932
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Jean de Brunhoff designs wooden reliefs to decorate the French ocean liner,Normandie; commences work on Zephir book
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1933
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Jean de Brunhoff’s third book, Babar the King, is published
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1934 - 1936
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Brother Thierry born in November; Pom, Flora, and Alexander join the Babar series as Jean de Brunhoff works on Babar and His Children
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1936
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Jean de Brunhoff’s Babar and His Children commissioned as a serial with black and white illustrations for the Daily Sketch, a London newspaper
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1936
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Jean de Brunhoff’s fifth Babar book is published, Babar and Zephir, devoted to Laurent’s and Mathieu’s favorite character
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1936 - 1937
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Jean de Brunhoff’s Babar and Father Christmas commissioned as a serial with black and white illustrations for the Daily Sketch, a London newspaper
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1937
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1937 Jean de Brunhoff dies of tuberculosis on October 16
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1938
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Jean de Brunhoff’s Babar and His Children published in book form; Laurent de Brunhoff’s uncle, Michel de Brunoff, who was a famous editior of Vogue in Paris at the time takes charge of turning the text and pictures into a book; teenager Laurent de Brunhoff was asked to assist with color
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1940
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House in Chessy sold; during WWII and German occupation of Paris family frequently re-locates; children continue their education
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1941
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Jean de Brunhoff’s Babar and Father Christmas published in book form; again Laurent de Brunhoff consulted on color for the cover
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1944
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Laurent de Brunhoff graduated
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1944
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Laurent studies abstract painting at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, Montparnasse
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1946
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Laurent de Brunhoff’s first Babar book, Babar’s Cousin: That Rascal Arthur is published in France; as with his father’s books, Random House publishes the English version with Merle Haas translating
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1948
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abstract paintings shown in group show, Galerie Maeght, Paris
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1949
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Babar’s Picnic published
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1950
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Laurent brief period discontinues abstract work and paints figurative work, craves art that “could be understood by general public”
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1951
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marries Marie-Claude, wife champions work and offers plot suggestions
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1951
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Babar’s Visit to Bird Island published; lush, seminal watercolors
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1952
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Daughter Anne born; family moves from the Montparnasse atelier outside Paris to Velannes; begins work on Babar’s Fair
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1952
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Resumes abstract work (Klee inspired)
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1954
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Holiday in St Tropex begins writing commission for publication Elle, Babar and the Professor
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1954
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Son Antonie born; family moves back to Paris on Boulevard St Germain in Latin Quarter which remains their primary residence for nearly 30 years
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1956
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Laurent de Brunhoff’s Babar and the Professor published; deep grottoes/darkness and illumination
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1957
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At the Top of One’s Voice is published; Laurent supplies the black and white pen illustrations
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1955 - 1959
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Laurent abandons all painting other than Babar work until the mid 1970’s also does drawings for advertising, etc to help support family
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1962
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Random House becomes his preliminary publisher; Hachette continues publishing the French language series
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1981
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Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Story of Babar: more than 500 watercolors by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff included in major museum exhibition at the Centre Culturel du Marais in Paris. This geneis to a travelling USA museum exhibition. Babar’s Anniversary Album: Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff published for the occasion. Babar and the Ghost is also published this year.
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1985
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Laurent leaves France for America. Settles in New England (Connecticut) Lives with writer Phyllis Rose.
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Laurent de Brunhoff: Babar’s Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, traveling to New York Public Library |
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2002 |
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Laurent de Brunhoff: Babar’s Yoga for Elephants, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY. |
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1999 |
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Laurent de Brunhoff: Babar in Process: selections from fifty years of sketches and studies for book illustrations, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY (over eighty drawings including early mock-ups of books) |
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1998 |
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Jean de Brunhoff: Babar and Father Christmas, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY (complete Babar and Father Christmas drawings with small number of Laurent de Brunhoff Babar drawings also on view) |
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1997 |
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Telling Stories with Pictures: The Art of Children’s Book Illustration, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA (6 Laurent de Brunhoff recent watercolors) |
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1996 |
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Laurent de Brunhoff: Watercolors, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY |
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1994 |
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Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY (Laurent de Brunhoff 4 Babar prints) |
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1994 |
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Laurent de Brunhoff: the Wesleyan Years, Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middleton, CT (over 60 de Brunhoff Babar drawings) |
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1993 |
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BABAR ,exhibition for the festival D’Angouleme, Salon International de la Bande Dessinee, France (106 Babar drawings: 30 JDB; 106 LDB) |
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1990 |
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The Art of Babar: Drawings and Watercolors by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff, participating museums:The Barnum Museum, Bridgeport, CT; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI;The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA; Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipen, Manitoba;The Frick Art Museum, Pittsburgh, PA; Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN; JB Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; National Academy of Design, New York; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario (145 Babar drawings: 76 JDB; 69 LDB) |
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1989 |
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Laurent de Brunhoff: Babar’s Adventures and Babar in Hollywood, drawings for the two calendars exhibited at Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY |
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1989 |
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Nicholas Fox Weber’s major publication, The Art of Babar: the Work of Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff is published and leads to a second major museum travelling exhibition |
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1987 |
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Babar: Original watercolors by Laurent de Brunhoff, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY (over 40 Babar drawings from 9 books) |
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1987 |
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Babar, Seibu Japan, 3 participating museums in Japan over a six month period (99 Babar drawings: 55 JDB; 44 LDB) |
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1983 - 1984 |
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Fifty Years of Babar: Watercolors by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff, participating museums: Minneapolis Institute of Arts; Meridian House Int’l, Washington, DC; San Deigo Museum of Art; San Jose Museum of Art; Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Evanston, IL; Cedar Rapids Museum; Baltimore Museum of Art; Toledo Museum of Art (214 Babar drawings: 87 JDB; 127 LDB) |
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1981 |
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Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Story of Babar: more than 500 watercolors by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff included in major museum exhibition at the Centre Culturel du Marais in Paris. This geneis to a travelling USA museum exhibition. Babar’s Anniversary Album: Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff published for the occasion. Babar and the Ghost is also published this year. |
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1948 |
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abstract paintings shown in group show, Galerie Maeght, Paris |
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1993 |
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The Rescue of Babar published; illustrations by Laurent and story by Phyllis Rose |
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1992 |
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Babar’s Battle published |
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1991 |
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a third calendar, Babar in History, is produced |
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1989 |
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Babar’s Busy Year published |
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1988 |
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Babar’s Little Circus Star published |
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1987 |
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Babar’s Little Girl published; Babar and Celeste have a new baby--Isabella joinsthe series; Phyllis Rose helps write |
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1986 |
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Babar’s Counting Book published |
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1984 |
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Babar’s Book of Color published; because of superior printing, Laurent begins to watercolor on barely visible pencil lines keeping the heavy pen & ink outline separate. Allows for lighter, truer, painting |
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1983 |
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Babar’s ABC published |
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1980 |
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Babar’s Little Library published, four tiny books devoted to the elements air, earth, water, fire; also the shape book Babar the Magician published |
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1980 |
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Babar’s Little Library published, four tiny books devoted to the elements air, earth, water, fire; also the shape book Babar the Magician published |
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1979 |
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One Pig With Horns published |
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1978 |
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Babar’s Mystery and Babar Learns to Cook published |
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1976 |
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Babar Saves the Day published |
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1975 |
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Babar and the Wully-Wully published |
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1974 |
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Bonhomme and the Huge Beast published |
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1973 |
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Meet Babar and His Children published |
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1972 |
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Babar Visits Another Planet published |
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1971 |
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Gregory and the Little Turtle published |
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1970 |
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Babar’s Birthday Surprise published |
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1970 |
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little books Babar’s Bookmobile published |
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1969 |
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pop up Babar Goes to the Moon published |
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1969 |
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little books Babar’s Other Trunk published |
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1968 |
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pop up Babar’s Games published |
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1967 |
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Babar Loses His Crown published |
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1966 |
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little books Babar’s Trunk published |
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1965 |
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Babar Comes to America published; based on at the invitation of Robert Bernstein of Random House Laurent’s first trip to the United States. Also publishes two color book outside Babar series, Bonhomme. |
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1963 |
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Babar’s French Lessons published as well as Captain Serafina and Anatole and His Donkey |
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1962 |
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Serafina’s Lucky Find published |
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1961 |
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Babar’s Castle published and outside the Babar series, Serafina the Giraffe published |
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1957 |
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At the Top of One’s Voice is published; Laurent supplies the black and white pen illustrations |
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1954 |
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Babar’s Fair published; in part reflects his dream for the peace movement,Movement de la Paix |
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1951 |
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Babar’s Visit to Bird Island published; lush, seminal watercolors |
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