HENRI MORIN
French illustrator (1873-)
Biography:
Henri Morin was born in Strasbourg in 1873. He studied Fine Arts in Paris. From 1906 he especilized in illustrating children's books. However, religious art was also quite important in his professional life. From 1897 to 1925 he was one of the main illustrators for the magazine Mon Journal.
Works illustrated by Henri Morin:
Madame d'Aulnoy et Mme Jeanne Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Contes de fées
Lewis Carroll, Alice au Pays des merveilles et De l'Autre côté du miroir, Nelson, 1935.
Miguel Cervantes, Don Quichotte, Renouard, s.d.
Alphonse Daudet, Les Lettres de mon moulin, Curtil, 1944
Alphonse Daudet, Le Petit Chose, Père Castor-Flammarion, s.d.
Jacob et Wilhelm Grimm, Contes.
Jean de La Fontaine, Cent fables choisies.
Charles Perrault, Barbe-Bleue.