Asun Balzola
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, July 18, 1942 - Madrid
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, June 22, 2006), better known as Asun Balzola, was a Spanish autodidact illustrator, writer and translator. After partially recovering from a severe car crash, she studied painting
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 and graphic arts
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 at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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in Madrid. Balzola worked in advertising
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 and graphic design
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, in addition to her work in the fine arts. Among other awards, she received the Lazarillo Prize for her illustrations and has twice earned the Spanish National Illustration Prize.

Asun Balzola's illustration style is best known for the use of color blotches and thick lines (frequently painting using a watercolour technique). Her files and library were donated, posthumously, to the Centro de Documentación Infantil of the Central Library at San Sebastián
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.

Some works illustrated by Asun Balzola

  • Las noches del gato verde, by Elizabeth Mulder. Anaya. 1962.
  • Cancionero infantil universal, by Bonifacio Gil. Aguilar. 1965. Lazarillo Prize.
  • La niña sin nombre, by J. L. García Sánchez and M. A. Pacheco. Altea. 1978. (Girl with no name. Methuen, 1979.)
  • El niño y el robot, by J. L. García Sánchez and M. A. Pacheco. Altea. 1978. (Boy and his robot. Methuen, 1979.)
  • Platero y yo, by Juan Ramón Jiménez
    Juan Ramón Jiménez
    Juan Ramón Jiménez Mantecón was a Spanish poet, a prolific writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956. One of Jiménez's most important contributions to modern poetry was his advocacy of the French concept of "pure poetry."-Biography:Jiménez was born in Moguer, near Huelva, in...

    . Bruguera. 1980.
  • Zuecos y naranjas, by Montserrat del Amo. La Galera. 1981.
  • La bruja doña Paz, by Antoniorrobles. Miñón. 1981.
  • Txitoen istorioa, by Bernardo Atxaga
    Bernardo Atxaga
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    . Golden Award, Bratislava Biennale. 1985.
  • La cacería, by Bernardo Atxaga
    Bernardo Atxaga
    Bernardo Atxaga is a Basque writer and self-translator.-Biography:Atxaga was born in Asteasu, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country), in 1951. He received a diploma in economics from the University of Bilbao, and studied philosophy at the University of Barcelona...

    . Altea. 1986.
  • Celia en la revolución, by Elena Fortún
    Elena Fortún
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    . Aguilar. 1987.
  • Un montón de Unicornios, by Ana Maria Machado
    Ana Maria Machado
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    . SM. 1990.
  • Papá ya no vive con nosotros, by Manuel Alonso. SM. 1992.
  • Poemas para la pupila, by Juan Cruz Iguerabide. Hiperión. 1995.
  • El primer gigante, by Teresa Durán. La Galera. 1995.
  • Cuando los gatos se sienten tan solos, by Mariasun Landa. Anaya. 1997.

Some works written and illustrated by Asun Balzola

  • Historia de un erizo. Miñón. 1978. Spanish National Illustration Prize.
  • Munia y la luna (Apel·les Mestres Prize 1980). Los zapatos de Munia. Munia y el cocodrilo naranja. Munia y la señora Piltronera (Spanish National Illustration Prize 1985). Munia y los hallazgos. Destino. 1980-1988. (Munia and the moon. Munia and the red shoes. Munia and the orange crocodile. Munia and the day things went wrong, Cambridge University Press, 1988-1989.)
  • Santino el pastelero. Destino. 1986.
  • Ala de mosca. Pirene. 1989.
  • La cazadora de Indiana Jones. SM. 1989.
  • El niño dibuja la noche. Nada como los disfraces. Buscar a María. Scott Foresman. 1999.

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