Hélène Desputeaux | |
Birth Date: | 10 July 1959 |
Birth Place: | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
Occupation: | Illustrator |
Notable Works: | Caillou (1989–present) |
Spouse: | Michel Aubin |
Children: | 2 |
Hélène Desputeaux (in French elɛn depyto/; born July 10, 1959) is a Canadian educator, writer and illustrator from Quebec. With writer Christine L'Heureux, she created and illustrated the character Caillou, who has appeared in a series of children's books and a television series.[1]
Desputeaux was born in Quebec City, Quebec and received a Bachelor of Arts in visual arts from Laval University and a BEd from the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Desputeaux has produced more than 100 children's books.[2] In 1995, she received the Médaille Raymond-Blais for her body of work.[3]
Desputeaux and the publisher Éditions Chouette went to court to resolve a dispute over the ownership of the Caillou character. A Quebec arbitrator found that the character was jointly owned. This decision was reversed by the Quebec Court of Appeal, which found that the arbitrator could not rule on the question of copyright, but the appeal court's ruling was overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada.[4]
Desputeaux married children's author Michel Aubin; they have two daughters.[3]