Peter Cross (illustrator)

Peter Cross, born 1951 in Guildford, is a British illustrator. His style features lifelike drawings of British wildlife, in cartoon-like situations. Ostensibly produced for children, they include sufficient visual puns to be of interest to adults. He first worked as a technical illustrator for Hawker Siddeley and also illustrated album sleeves, not least for guitarist Anthony Phillips and over 200 designs in the popular Harbottle Hamster range of greetings cards for Gordon Fraser.

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Dinosaur Days series

(1985 unless shown, story by David Lloyd)

Dudley Dormouse series

(1986 unless shown, Walker Books, text Judy Taylor)

Bonita Brodt of the Chicago Tribune says "What makes the tales of Dudley Dormouse truly special are the intricate and colorful illustrations that bring the story to life on each page of these miniature, hardcover books."[1]

Contributions

Anthony Phillips album artwork

References

  1. Brodt, Bonita (28 September 1986). "How A Book Is Made.". The Chicago Tribune (Tribune Publishing). Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  2. "Dudley and Monster". www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-399-21329-8. PW xyz LLC. Retrieved 17 April 2015.

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