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Stéphane Poulin, 1961-


Biography

Book cover for / Couverture du livre: Peux-tu attraper Joséphine? Peux-tu attraper Joséphine?.
Written and illustrated by Stéphane Poulin.
Montreal: Livres Toundra, 1987.
Sketch for the book / Sketch pour le livre: <i>Peux-tu attraper Joséphine?</i>
Reproduced with permission of Stéphane Poulin

Sketch created for Peux-tu attraper Joséphine?: graphite.

Taken from Peux-tu attraper Joséphine? © 1987, Stéphane Poulin,
published by Livres Toundra Books.



The second book in a series of three stories about an independent cat named Josephine.
Poulin's early picture-book illustrations have been noted for their naively drawn characters whose distorted features render them both memorable and winsome.



Book cover for / Couverture du livre: Le Parc aux Sortilèges
Le Parc aux Sortilèges.
Written by Denis Côté.
Illustrations by Stéphane Poulin.
Montréal: Les éditions la courte échelle, 1994.
Courtesy of Les éditions de la courte échelle inc.

In this book for school-age children, Poulin's illustrations take on an unsettling cast, reflecting not only the bizarre circumstances of the story but also the tastes of the older audience for whom it is intended.



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