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Randolph Caldecott was a prominent English illustrator and artist known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. Born in Chester, he developed a passion for drawing at a young age, which led him to pursue a career in art. Caldecott's charming illustrations brought to life various classic children's stories, making them more engaging for young readers. His innovative use of color and expressive characters set a new standard for children's book illustrations.

Caldecott's work is particularly notable for its ability to capture the imagination of children, allowing them to see stories in a new light. His books, such as "Jackanapes" and "The House That Jack Built," remain beloved classics today. In recognition of his lasting impact on children's literature, the prestigious Caldecott Medal was established in his honor, awarded annually to the most distinguished American picture book for children. Caldecott's legacy continues to inspire illustrators and authors alike, as his work emphasized the importance of visual storytelling in fostering a love of reading among children.

Дата рождения December 22, 1846
Место рождения Chester, England
Дата смерти February 12, 1886
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