Renate Habinger
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Renate Habinger (born 11 August 1956, in Sankt Pölten) is an Austrian graphic artist and illustrator.[1] Habinger studied graphic design at the Federal Institute of Graphic Arts and Design (1971-1975) and since then, she has been working as a freelance artist. In 1997, she set up the workshop the "Schneiderhäusl" in Oberndorf an der Melk.
Awards
[edit]- 1993: Most Beautiful Book in Austria for Meistererzählungen von Hans Christian Andersen
- 2000: Illustration Prize at the Austrian Children and Youth Book Prize for Es war einmal von A bis Zett (by Linda Wolfsgruber)
- 2000: Luchs des Monats 159 for Es war einmal von A bis Zett
- 2004: Nomination for the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Prize) for Neun nackte Nilpferddamen (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)[2]
- 2005: Nomination for Leserstimmen for Neun nackte Nilpferddamen (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
- 2005: Illustration Prize at the Children's Book Prize of Vienna for Unser König trug nie eine Krone (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
- 2006: Mira Lobe Scholarship
- 2007: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for Gaggalagu (together with Michael Stavarič)
- 2009: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for Biebu (together with Michael Stavarič)
- 2012: Nomination for the Hans Christian Andersen Award for her complete works[3][4]
- 2012: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for Lions (together with Michael Stavarič)
- 2013: Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (BIB) 2013: BIB Plaque[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Kokkola, Lydia (2012). "Renate Habinger: Austria ★ Illustrator". Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature. 50 (2): 11. doi:10.1353/bkb.2012.0077. S2CID 201797572.
- ^ "Neun nackte Nilpferddamen". Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur (in German). Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ "IBBY Names Winners of the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award". Entertainment Close - Up. 22 March 2012 – via ProQuest.
- ^ "'How to Say It' Guide Features IBBY's 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award Nominees". PR Newswire. 7 November 2011 – via ProQuest.
- ^ "Winners Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (BIB) 2013". Bookbird. 52 (1): 110. January 2014 – via ProQuest.