Christopher Corr
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Christopher Corr (born 1955) is a British illustrator and painter. He was born in London and studied at Manchester Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art.
He has travelled extensively, and these travels are a source of inspiration for his work. Work he produced as a result of his first trip to India in 1986 resulted in a one person show entitled Wel-come To India. A book and a short BBC TV film of the same name then followed. [citation needed] Commissions range from book jackets, posters, the World AIDS Day 1996 campaign, artist for Qantas, artist for Windstar Cruises, as well as children's books. [citation needed]
The Royal Mail sent him to Bosnia to create a painting for a millennium postage stamp about SFOR, the UN Peace-keeping Force in Bosnia.[citation needed]
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