The Best of All Possible Worlds – Quentin Blake and the Folio Society
17 June-8 October 2017
The Heong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge, CB2 1DQ
Wednesdays 12pm-8pm; Fridays 12pm-5pm; Saturdays 10am-6pm · Sundays 12pm-5pm
The Gallery will show original drawings by Quentin Blake from four recent limited editions published by The Folio Society. Admission is free.
Quentin Blake (b. 1932) read English at Downing College between 1953 and 1956. His drawings first appeared in Punch when he was sixteen and he illustrated two editions of the student magazine Granta while at Cambridge University. In 1960, he illustrated A Drink of Water by John Yeoman, thereby starting a career in children’s book illustration for which he is best known, having illustrated beloved titles by Roald Dahl, Michael Rosen, Michael Morpurgo and others.
Despite his special affinity for children’s books – he was the inaugural Children’s Laureate from 1999-2001 – Quentin Blake has illustrated over 300 books for children and adults and created works of public art, most notably in healthcare settings in the UK and France. His association with The Folio Society began with the centenary edition of The Hunting of the Snark (1976) and the illustrations on display are from his four most recent collaborations; Candide (2011), Fifty Fables of La Fontaine (2013), The Golden Ass (2015) and Riddley Walker (2017). From the ribald and piquant to the serious and disturbing, these four titles showcase just a few of the genres and themes in Quentin’s formidable oeuvre.
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