Thomas Taylor (artist)
Thomas Taylor | |
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Born | Thomas Henry Taylor 22 May 1973 England[1] |
Pen name | Thomas Taylor |
Occupation | Illustrator, author |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Children's books (Illustrator) |
Notable works | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (original illustration), Malamander |
Thomas Henry Taylor (born 22 May 1973)[1] is an English children's writer and illustrator. He studied at Anglia Ruskin University. He painted the cover art for the first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.[2] Due to the number of questions regarding the identity of the wizard illustrated on the back cover of the first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and thanks to the contribution of an Argentine named Alfonso Ferrer in Taylor's blog, in February 2016, he decided to name him Robertus Tallis.[3]
He attended the
He has written and illustrated several picture books, starting with George and Sophie's Museum Adventure in 1999, and has two children's novels, Haunters and Dan of the Dead.[5] The first one was published in May, 2012 by The Chicken House and the last one was published on 1 June 2012 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Dan of the Dead sequel named Dan and the Caverns of Bone was issued in June, 2013. The book The Pets You Get with his illustrations won the Stockport Schools' Book Award in 2013 (early years category) and also the Oldham Brilliant Books Award.[6]
Picture books
- George and Sophie's Museum Adventure (1999)
- The Chocolate Biscuit Tree (2001)
- The Loudest Roar (2002)
- The Biggest Splash (2005)
- The Noisiest Night (2007)
- Jack's Tractor (2009)
- Little Mouse and the Big Cupcake (2010)
- The Pets You Get (2012)
- Too Many Tickles (2013)
Fiction
- Haunters (2012)
- Dan and the Dead (2012)
- Dan and the Caverns of Bone (2013)
- Malamander (2019)
- Gargantis (2020)
- Shadowghast (2021)
- Festergrimm (2022)
- Mermedusa (2023)
References
- ^ a b The U.S. Library of Congress cites 2001 and 2002 communications with a publisher for Taylor's full name, birth date, and birthplace England. "Taylor, Thomas, 1973–". Library of Congress Authorities (lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- ^ Thorpe, Vanessa (20 January 2002). "Harry Potter beats Austen in sale rooms". The Observer. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
- ^ Taylor, Thomas. "Harry Potter and the Mysterious Wizard". Thomas Taylor.
- ^ Bio Retrieved on 2 Feb 2018
- ^ Thomas Taylor at Fantastic Fiction
- ^ Picture Books Retrieved on 2 Feb 2018
External links
- Official website
- Taylor at United Agents
- Thomas Taylor at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Thomas Taylor at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalogue records