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Thé Tjong-Khing

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Thé Tjong-Khing
Thé Tjong-Khing in 1978
Born (1933-08-04) August 4, 1933 (age 90)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鄭宗瓊
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Zōngqióng
Hokkien POJTēⁿ Chong-khêng

Thé Tjong-Khing[a] (Chinese: 鄭宗瓊; born August 4, 1933) is a children's book illustrator based in the Netherlands.

He was born in Purworedjo, Java, Dutch East Indies to a large Chinese Indonesian family. As a child he was interested in the Tarzan comic strips of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Thé attended the Seni Rupa (arts) institute in Bandung. He came to the Netherlands in 1956 and started as a draftsman at the Toonder Studio's, initially as a volunteer and later as an employee.

In addition to his work on Oliver B. Bumble comics, he also contributed to the magazine Tina and created Arman & Ilva. In 1970 he was asked to provide illustration for Miep Diekmann's children's book. He became a freelance illustrator providing illustration to many children's book authors such as van Guus Kuijer, Els Pelgrom, Sylvia Vanden Heede en Dolf Verroen.

Thé won the Gouden Penseel (Golden Brush) award three times, and in 2005 won the Woutertje Pieterse Prijs for his book Waar is de taart? (Where is the cake?), a picturebook without text. For this he also won the Zilveren Penseel and was nominated for the Deutsche Jugendliteraturpreis in 2007. In 2010 he won the Max Velthuijs-prijs (Max Velthuijs Prize).[1]

Thé is also a film expert and has won many quizzes and contests over the years.

Thé is married to Mino Wortel-Thé, and has two sons: Markus and Erik.

Notes

  1. ^ In this Chinese name, the family name is Thé and Tjong is a generation name.

References

  1. ^ "Thé Tjong-Khing wint Max Velthuijs-prijs" (in Dutch). NU.nl. 13 April 2010. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.

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This page was last edited on 13 October 2023, at 00:22
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