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{{short description|Austrian graphic artist and illustrator}}
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'''Renate Habinger''' (born 11 August 1956, in [[Sankt Pölten]]) is an [[Austria]]n graphic artist and illustrator.<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/467995/summary|doi = 10.1353/bkb.2012.0077|title = Renate Habinger: Austria ★ Illustrator|year = 2012|last1 = Kokkola|first1 = Lydia|journal = Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature|volume = 50|issue = 2|page = 11|s2cid = 201797572}}</ref> Habinger studied graphic design at the [[w:de: Höhere Graphische Bundes-Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt|Federal Institute of Graphic Arts and Design]] (1971-1975) and since then, she has been working as a freelance artist. In 1997, she set up the workshop the "Schneiderhäusl" in [[Oberndorf an der Melk]].
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'''Renate Habinger'''([[Sankt Pölten]], August 11, 1957) is an [[Austria]]n graphic artist and illustrator.<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/467995/summary</ref> Habinger studied graphic design at the [[w:de: Höhere Graphische Bundes-Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt|Federal Institute of Graphic Arts and Design]] (1971-1975) and since then, she has been working as a freelance artist. In 1997, she set up the workshop the "Schneiderhäusl" in [[Oberndorf an der Melk]].


==Awards==
==Awards==
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*2000: Illustration Prize at the {{ill|Austrian Children and Youth Book Prize|de|Österreichischer Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis}} for ''Es war einmal von A bis Zett'' (by Linda Wolfsgruber)
*2000: Illustration Prize at the {{ill|Austrian Children and Youth Book Prize|de|Österreichischer Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis}} for ''Es war einmal von A bis Zett'' (by Linda Wolfsgruber)
*2000: {{ill|Luchs des Monats|de}} 159 for ''Es war einmal von A bis Zett''
*2000: {{ill|Luchs des Monats|de}} 159 for ''Es war einmal von A bis Zett''
*2004: Nomination for the [[Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis]] (German Youth Literature Prize) for ''Neun nackte Nilpferddamen'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
*2004: Nomination for the [[Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis]] (German Youth Literature Prize) for ''Neun nackte Nilpferddamen'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Neun nackte Nilpferddamen |url=https://www.jugendliteratur.org/title.cfm?djlp_id=782&isbn=9783853262726&page_id=1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230528190732/https://www.jugendliteratur.org/buch/neun-nackte-nilpferddamen-782-9783853262726/?page_id=1 |archive-date=28 May 2023 |access-date=5 July 2023 |website=Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur |language=de}}</ref>
*2005: Nomination for {{ill|Leserstimmen|de}} for ''Neun nackte Nilpferddamen'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
*2005: Nomination for {{ill|Leserstimmen|de}} for ''Neun nackte Nilpferddamen'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
*2005: Illustration Prize at the {{ill|Children's Book Prize of Vienna|de|Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis der Stadt Wien}} for ''Unser König trug nie eine Krone'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
*2005: Illustration Prize at the {{ill|Children's Book Prize of Vienna|de|Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis der Stadt Wien}} for ''Unser König trug nie eine Krone'' (by Gerda Anger-Schmidt)
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*2007: {{ill|Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature|de|Österreichischer Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis}} for ''Gaggalagu'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2007: {{ill|Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature|de|Österreichischer Kinder- und Jugendbuchpreis}} for ''Gaggalagu'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2009: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for ''Biebu'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2009: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for ''Biebu'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2012: Nomination for the [[Hans Christian Andersen Award]] for her complete works<ref>{{Cite news |date=22 March 2012 |title=IBBY Names Winners of the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award |work=Entertainment Close - Up |via=[[ProQuest]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=7 November 2011 |title='How to Say It' Guide Features IBBY's 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award Nominees |work=PR Newswire |via=[[ProQuest]]}}</ref>
*2012: Nomination for the [[Hans Christian Andersen Award]] for her complete works
*2012: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for ''Lions'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2012: Austrian State Prize for Children's and Youth Literature for ''Lions'' (together with Michael Stavarič)
*2013: [[Biennial of Illustration Bratislava|Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava]] (BIB) 2013: BIB Plaque<ref>{{Cite journal |date=January 2014 |title=Winners Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (BIB) 2013 |journal=[[Bookbird]] |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=110 |via=[[ProQuest]]}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{official website|https://www.habinger.at}}
*{{official website|https://www.habinger.at}}

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Latest revision as of 02:32, 30 May 2024

Renate Habinger (born 11 August 1956, in Sankt Pölten) is an Austrian graphic artist and illustrator.[1] Habinger studied graphic design at the Federal Institute of Graphic Arts and Design (1971-1975) and since then, she has been working as a freelance artist. In 1997, she set up the workshop the "Schneiderhäusl" in Oberndorf an der Melk.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Kokkola, Lydia (2012). "Renate Habinger: Austria ★ Illustrator". Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature. 50 (2): 11. doi:10.1353/bkb.2012.0077. S2CID 201797572.
  2. ^ "Neun nackte Nilpferddamen". Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur (in German). Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  3. ^ "IBBY Names Winners of the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award". Entertainment Close - Up. 22 March 2012 – via ProQuest.
  4. ^ "'How to Say It' Guide Features IBBY's 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Award Nominees". PR Newswire. 7 November 2011 – via ProQuest.
  5. ^ "Winners Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava (BIB) 2013". Bookbird. 52 (1): 110. January 2014 – via ProQuest.
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