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'''Alfons Mitgutsch''', known as '''Ali Mitgutsch''', born ] ] in ], Germany, is a ]erman author of picture books and professional advertising ]. He is known as father of the ]s.<ref name="br80">(German) Boris Berg: </ref> '''Alfons Mitgutsch''', known as '''Ali Mitgutsch''', born ], ] in ], Germany, is a ]<nowiki/>erman author of picture books and professional advertising ]. He is known as father of the ]<nowiki/>s.<ref name="br80">(German) Boris Berg: </ref>


== Life == == Life ==
As a child the Mitgutsch family was evacuated to ] in World War II due airstrike back bombing on Munich.<ref>, spiegel.de, Artikel vom 13. </ref> Return the Munich he traineed at Graphical Academy as a lithograph which is a former profession of manual photo editing, layouting and printing. In 1960s, Kurt Seelmann, a psychologist for children inspired him to create a special kind of picture books for children. As a child the Mitgutsch family was evacuated to ] in World War II due airstrike back bombing on Munich.<ref>, spiegel.de, Artikel vom 13. </ref> Return the Munich he traineed at Graphical Academy as a lithograph which is a former profession of manual photo editing, layouting and printing. In 1960s, Kurt Seelmann, a psychologist for children inspired him to create a special kind of picture books for children.


Mitgutsch became famous for his Wimmelbilder-books made for children. Opening such book at any page it shows lots of everyday scenes in a single painting across both pages. Mitgutsch became famous for his Wimmelbilder-books made for children. Opening such book at any page it shows lots of everyday scenes in a single painting across both pages on top.


''Rundherum in meiner Stadt'' (Arround in my city) released in 1968 is known as the first Wimmel-book in German-speaking countries.<ref>(German) Magnus Klaue, Zur Renaissance der Wimmelbücher, in: FAZ Nr. 65, 18. </ref> ''Rundherum in meiner Stadt'' (Arround in my city) released in 1968 is known as the first Wimmel-book in German-speaking countries.<ref>(German) Magnus Klaue, Zur Renaissance der Wimmelbücher, in: FAZ Nr. 65, 18. </ref>


Mitgutsch is living in Munich, the city of his birth where he caught most of the inspirations for his ].<ref name="br80"/> Mitgutsch is living in Munich, the city of his birth where he caught most of the inspirations for his ].<ref name="br80">(German) Boris Berg: </ref>


== Awards == == Awards ==
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* 1972 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for ''Komm mit ans Wasser'' * 1972 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for ''Komm mit ans Wasser''
* 1978 ] for ''Rund ums Schiff (Arround the ship)'' * 1978 ] for ''Rund ums Schiff (Arround the ship)''
* 2003 ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rossipotti.de/inhalt/literaturlexikon/illustratoren/mitgutsch_ali.html|title=Ali Mitgutsch|author=Annette Kautt|publisher=}}</ref> * 2003 ]<ref></ref>


== Werk == == Werk ==
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* „Ulus abenteuerliche Reise“ (1960 im Münchener Bilderbuch Verlag) * „Ulus abenteuerliche Reise“ (1960 im Münchener Bilderbuch Verlag)
* „Nico findet einen Schatz“ (1961) * „Nico findet einen Schatz“ (1961)
* „Rundherum in meiner Stadt“ (1968, ]) * „Rundherum in meiner Stadt“ (1968 ])
* „Bei uns im Dorf“ (1970) * „Bei uns im Dorf“ (1970)
* „Komm mit ans Wasser“ (1971) * „Komm mit ans Wasser“ (1971)

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Alfons Mitgutsch, known as Ali Mitgutsch, born August 21, 1935 in Munich, Germany, is a german author of picture books and professional advertising Illustrator. He is known as father of the Wimmelbilder-books.

Life

As a child the Mitgutsch family was evacuated to Allgäu in World War II due airstrike back bombing on Munich. Return the Munich he traineed at Graphical Academy as a lithograph which is a former profession of manual photo editing, layouting and printing. In 1960s, Kurt Seelmann, a psychologist for children inspired him to create a special kind of picture books for children.

Mitgutsch became famous for his Wimmelbilder-books made for children. Opening such book at any page it shows lots of everyday scenes in a single painting across both pages on top.

Rundherum in meiner Stadt (Arround in my city) released in 1968 is known as the first Wimmel-book in German-speaking countries.

Mitgutsch is living in Munich, the city of his birth where he caught most of the inspirations for his paintings.

Awards

  • 1960 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Pepes Hut
  • 1961 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreisfür Ulus abenteuerliche Reise zum Nordlicht
  • 1962 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreisfür Nico findet einen Schatz
  • 1969 Deutscher Jugendbuchpreis für das Bilderbuch Rundherum in meiner Stadt
  • 1971 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis für Bei uns im Dorf
  • 1972 nominated for Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Komm mit ans Wasser
  • 1978 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Rund ums Schiff (Arround the ship)
  • 2003 Schwabing Art Award

Werk

  • togheter with Ingmar Gregorzewski: Herzanzünder: Mein Leben als Kind, (stove lighter: my childhood) Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, München 2015, ISBN 978-3-423280570.
Picture Books
  • „Pepes Hut“ (1959)
  • „Ulus abenteuerliche Reise“ (1960 im Münchener Bilderbuch Verlag)
  • „Nico findet einen Schatz“ (1961)
  • „Rundherum in meiner Stadt“ (1968 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis)
  • „Bei uns im Dorf“ (1970)
  • „Komm mit ans Wasser“ (1971)
  • „Auf dem Lande“
  • „Rund ums Rad“ (1975)
  • „Rund ums Schiff“ (1977)
  • „Hier in den Bergen“ (1979)
  • „Was wimmelt denn da“
  • „Die Hexe und die sieben Fexe“
  • „Unsere große Stadt“ (1988)
  • „Ritterbuch“
  • „Engel in der Werkstatt“
  • „Aufbruch der Weihnachtsmänner“
  • „Mein schönstes Wimmelbilderbuch“
  • „Das große Piraten-Wimmelbuch“
  • „Alle spielen mit“
  • „Mein riesengroßes Piraten-Wimmelbuch“
  • „Mein riesengroßes Wimmel-Suchbuch“ (2010)
  • „Fizzel baut eine Burg“, Otto Maier, Ravensburg,1992, Reihe Kleine Ravensburger
  • „Vom Korn zum Brot“

Further Reading

References

  1. ^ (German) Boris Berg: Der Vater der Wimmelbücher – Zum 80.
  2. (German) Wimmelbild-Erfinder Ali Mitgutsch: Da kommt er, der Träumer!, spiegel.de, Artikel vom 13.
  3. (German) Magnus Klaue, Zur Renaissance der Wimmelbücher, in: FAZ Nr. 65, 18.
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