- Robert Ingpen
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1936|10|13
birthplace = Victoria, Australia
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occupation = Graphic designer, illustrator and author
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website =Robert Roger Ingpen (AM) (b.
October 13 ,1936 ) is an Australian graphic designer, illustrator, and author.Ingpen was born in
Geelong, Victoria Australia and attended Geelong College to 1957. He graduated with a Diploma of Graphic Art from RMIT where he studied withHarold Freedman .cite web |title = MS 9141 Papers of Robert Ingpen: Biographical Note |publisher= National Library of Australia |url= http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms9141 |accessdate= 2008-03-29]In 1958, Ingpen was appointed by the
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) as an artist to interpret and communicate the results of scientific research. From 1968 Ingpen worked as a freelance designer, illustrator and author. He was also a member of aUnited Nations team inMexico andPeru until 1975, where he designed pamphlets on fisheries and was involved in "a number of Australian conservation and environmental projects". He left CSIRO to work full time as a freelance writer in 1968. Ingpen's interest in conservation issues continued, and he was one of the founding members of theAustralian Conservation Foundation .Ingpen has written and/or-illustrated more than 100 published books. These include children's picture books and fictional stories for all ages. His nonfiction books mostly relate to history, conservation, environment and health issues.
Ingpen has designed many
postage stamps for Australia. Ingpen designed the flag and coat of arms for the Northern Territory.cite web |title= Northern Territory |publisher= Ausflag |url= http://www.ausflag.com.au/flags/nt.html |accessdate= 2008-03-29] Ingpen has created a number of public murals inGeelong ,Melbourne ,Canberra and the Gold Coast inQueensland . He also has designed bronze statues, which include the 'Poppykettle Fountain' in Geelong (now lost) and the bronze doors to theMelbourne Cricket Club . His most recent work is the design and working drawings for a tapestry, which was woven by The Victorian Tapestry Workshop, to celebrate the 150 years of theMelbourne Cricket Ground .In 1982 Ingpen designed the
Dromkeen Medal for the Governors of the Courtney Oldmeadow Children’s Literature Foundation. This medal is awarded annually to Australians in recognition of contributions to children's literature. He was awarded the medal in 1989 for his own work in the field.In 1999 Ingpen had a major retrospective exhibition in
Taipei , which travelled to other regions ofTaiwan for a two month period. Also in 1999 an exhibition of the original artworks and book launch for "Around the World in 80 Days " was held in London.In 2002 Ingpen had a solo exhibition in
Bologna ,Italy , and works fromShakespeare were exhibited inNew York .In 2002 Ingpen's work featured in the inaugural exhibition at The
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art ,Massachusetts , with the artwork from Charise Neugebauer's - 'Halloween Circus at the Graveyard Lawn', being donated to the Museum by Ingpen.Awards
* Visual Arts Board award for children's book illustration for "Storm Boy"
* 1980 "River Murray Mary" was commended in the Children's Book of the Year awardscite web|title= The Children's Book of the Year Awards: Winners and Commended Books 1980 - 1989 |publisher= Children's Book Council of Australia |url= http://cbc.org.au/8089.htm |accessdate= 2008-03-29]
* 1980 for "Australian Gnomes"
* 1986Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's literature illustration
* 1989Dromkeen Medal cite web |title= Dromkeen Medal: Previous Recipients of the Dromkeen Medal |publisher= Scholastic Australia |url= http://www.scholastic.com.au/common/dromkeen/medal.asp |accessdate= 2008-03-29]
* 2005 honorary doctorate of arts, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technologycite web|title= Robert Ingpen (1936–) Biography - Personal, Career, Honors Awards, Writings, Sidelights |publisher= JRank Free encyclopedia |url= http://biography.jrank.org/pages/2001/Ingpen-Robert-1936.html |accessdate= 2008-03-29]
* 2007 made a member of the Order of Australia for "service to literature as an illustrator and author of children's books, to art design and education, and as a supporter of health care organisations." cite web |title= It's an Honour |publisher= Australian Government |url= http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1133779&search_type=quick&showInd=true |accessdate= 2008-03-29]Bibliography
Illustrations
* "Storm Boy" (1974) written by
Colin Thiele
* "The Runaway Punt" (1976) written byMichael Page
* "Running the Brumbies: True Adventures of a Modern Bushman" (1979) written byColin Stone
* "Lincoln’s Place" (1978) written by Colin Thiele
* "Chadwick’s Chimney" (1979) written by Colin Thiele
* "River Murray Mary" (1979) written by Colin Thiele
* "I Rhyme My Time: a Selection of Poems for Young People" (1980) written byDavid Martin
* "Turning Points in the Making of Australia" (1980) text by Michael Page
* "Night of the Muttonbirds" (1981) written byMary Small
* "This Peculiar Colony" (1981) written byRonald Rose
* "Clancy of the Overflow" (1982) written byBanjo Paterson
* "Churchill Island" (1982) text byGraham Pizzey
* "Click Go the Shears" (1986)
* "The Stolen White Elephant " (1987) written byMark Twain
* "A Strange Expedition" (1988) written by Mark Twain
* "Child's Story" (1988) written byCharles Dickens
* "A Christmas Tree" (1988) written by Charles Dickens
* "The Nargun and the Stars " (1988) written byPatricia Wrightson
* "Peacetimes" (1989) written byKatherine Scholes
* "The Great Deeds of Superheroes" (1989) written byMaurice Saxby
* "The Great Deeds of Heroic Women" (1990) written by Maurice Saxby
* "The Lands of the Bible" (1992) written by Philip Wilkinson and Jacqueline Dineen
* "The Magical East" (1992) written byPhilip Wilkinson andMichael Pollard
* "The Master Builders" (1992) written by Philip Wilkinson and Michael Pollard
* " The Mediterranean" (1992) written by Philip Wilkinson andJacqueline Dineen
* "Brahminy : the Story of a Boy and a Sea Eagle" (c1995) written by Colin Thiele
* "The Drover’s Boy" (1997) written byTed Egan
* "Jacob, the Boy from Nuremberg" (1998) written byEnjar Agertoft
* "The Poppykettle Papers " (1999) written by Michael Lawrence
* "Who is the World For?" (2000) written byTom Pow
* "The Tapestry Story : Celebrating 150 Years of the Melbourne Cricket Ground" (2003) written byKeith Dunstan
* "The Wizard’s Book of Spells" (2003) written byBeatrice Phillpotts
* "The Magic Crystal" (ca. 2003) written byBrigitte Weninger
* "Peter Pan and Wendy" (2004) written byJ.M. Barrie
* "Treasure Island" (2005) written byRobert Louis Stevenson
* "The Jungle Book" (2006) written byRudyard Kipling
* "Mustara" (2007) written byRosanne Hawke
* "The Wind in the Willows" (2007) written by Kenneth Grahame
* "Ziba came on a boat" (2008) written byLiz Lofthouse
* "A Christmas carol and A Christmas tree" (2008) written by Charles DickensFiction writing
* "
The Voyage of the Poppykettle " (1980)
* "The Unchosen Land" (1981)
* "Beginnings and Endings with Lifetimes in Between" (1983) written withBryan Mellonie
* "The Great Bullocky Race" (1984) written with Michael Page
* "The Idle Bear" (1986)
* "Out of This World : the Complete Book of Fantasy" (1986) written with Michael Page
* "The Age of Acorns" (1988)
* "The Dreamkeeper : a Letter from Robert Ingpen to his Granddaughter Alice Elizabeth" (1995)
* "The Afternoon Treehouse" (1996)
* "Folk Tales & Fables of Asia & Australia" (1992) co-written withBarbara Hayes
* "Once Upon a Place" (1999)
* "A Bear Tale" (2000)
* "The Rare Bear " (2004)Non-fiction writing
* "In Pastures Green : the Story of the Presbyterian Church, Sale, Gippsland, Victoria." (c1954)
* "Pioneers of wool" (1972)
* "Pioneer Settlement in Australia" (1973)
* "Robe : a Portrait of the Past" (1975)
* "Don Dunstan’s Cookbook" (1976)
* "Paradise and beyond : Tasmania " (1978) co-written with N.C.K. Evers
* "Australian Gnomes" (1979)
* "Marking time : Australia’s Abandoned Buildings" (1979)
* "Australia’s Heritage Watch : an Overview of Australian Conservation" (1981)
* "Aussie battlers" (1982) written with Michael Page
* "Australian Inventions and Innovations" (1982) co-authored withSally Carruthers ... [et al]
* "Colonial South Australia : its people and buildings" (1985) text by Michael Page
* "Worldly dogs" (1986), written with Michael Page
* "The making of Australians" (1987), co-authored with Michael Page
* "Conservation" (1987) co-authored withMargaret Dunkle
* "Encyclopedia of Things That Never Were: Creatures, Places, and People" (1987 ), co-authored with Michael Page
* "A Celebration of Customs & Rituals of the World" (1994) co-written with Philip Wilkinson
* "Encyclopedia of Mysterious Places : the Life and Legends of Ancient Sites Around the World" (1990), co-written with Philip Wilkinson
* "In the Wake of the Mary Celeste" (c2004), co-authored withGary Crew
* "Imprints of Generations" (2006)
* "The Boy from Bowral : the Story of Sir Donald Bradman" (2007)Notes
References
* [http://www.alumni.rmit.edu.au/fame/fame_profile.asp?id=223 Robert Ingpen's RMIT University Alumni page]
* [http://www.melaleuca.com.au/ingpen/ Melaleuca Gallery page for Robert Ingpen]
* [http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A-!J Austlit - Ingpen, Robert]
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms9141 MS 9141 Papers of Robert Ingpen]National Library of Australia (RetrievedMarch 29 ,2008 )External links
*citation |last= Atkinson |first= Frances |title= Book Reviews: Ingpen and paper |newspaper= The Age |date=
October 9 ,2005 |url= http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/ingpen-and-paper/2005/10/08/1128563036413.html
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