Stéphane Jorisch is a Canadian artist and illustrator. [1] He is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for French-language children's illustration, winning in 1993 for Le Monde selon Jean de ... [2] and in 1999 for Charlotte et l'île du destin, [3] and a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for English-language children's illustration, in 2004 for Jabberwocky [4] and in 2008 for The Owl and the Pussycat. [5]
In 2008 he was also cowinner with Gilles Vigneault of the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award in the French division, for Un cadeau pour Sophie. [6]
His daughter Édith Jorisch is a filmmaker. [7] Her documentary film The Heir (L'héritier), about her grandfather's quest to reclaim art lost by the family to the Nazis during World War II, won a Prix Gémeaux in 2017 [8] and the Michael Moskovitz Award for a Film in 2018. [9]
Stéphane Jorisch is a Canadian artist and illustrator. [1] He is a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for French-language children's illustration, winning in 1993 for Le Monde selon Jean de ... [2] and in 1999 for Charlotte et l'île du destin, [3] and a two-time winner of the Governor General's Award for English-language children's illustration, in 2004 for Jabberwocky [4] and in 2008 for The Owl and the Pussycat. [5]
In 2008 he was also cowinner with Gilles Vigneault of the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award in the French division, for Un cadeau pour Sophie. [6]
His daughter Édith Jorisch is a filmmaker. [7] Her documentary film The Heir (L'héritier), about her grandfather's quest to reclaim art lost by the family to the Nazis during World War II, won a Prix Gémeaux in 2017 [8] and the Michael Moskovitz Award for a Film in 2018. [9]