Henning Löhlein Explained

Birth Date:1965
Birth Place:Frankfurt / Main, Germany
Nationality:German
Area:Illustrator
Website:http://www.Lohlein.com

Henning Löhlein, (born 1965, in Germany) is an illustrator based in Bristol.His work has been featured in various media outlets, including The Guardian, The Observer and The Financial Times. He has illustrated over thirty books to date, collaborating with authors of children's books from Britain and Germany, such as Werner Holzwarth, Katja Reider, Manfred Mai, Gudrun Pausewang.Since 1996 he has been consistently selected for the annual exhibition of the German Cartoon Prize.

Early life and career

Henning Löhlein grew up in Bonn, Germany, studied three years art In the South of France, before coming to Bristol on an Erasmus exchange, where he finished his studies in illustration, before doing an MA at Brighton University in sequential illustration.

Illustrated children's books

My Name is Mr Foxby Shen RoddieMacmillan Publishers

Ringo Rabe traut sich wasby Manfred MaiRavensburger Buchverlag

Kleeorg und Kleeopatraby Werner HolzwarthBajazzo

Die Oma im Drachenbauchby Gudrun PausewangGerstenberg Verlag

Dein kleiner Kummerkillerby Katja reiderHoffmann und Campe

Ganz schön schlau die dumme Sauby Werner Holzwarthterzio Verlag

Harry, Rabbit on the Runby Adam FrostMacmillan Children's Books

Ralph the Magic Rabbitby Adam FrostMacmillan Children's Books

Die Weihnachtshäsinvon Adriana DorsettHoffmann und Campe

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