Awards & Winners

Charles Keeping

Date of Birth 22-September-1924
Place of Birth Lambeth
(London, United Kingdom)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as Charles William James Keeping
Profession Illustrator, Writer
Charles William James Keeping was a British illustrator, children's book author and lithographer. He first came to prominence with his illustrations of Rosemary Sutcliff's historical novels for children, and he created more than twenty picture books. He also illustrated the complete works of Charles Dickens for the Folio Society. Keeping won two Kate Greenaway Medals from the Library Association for the year's best children's book illustration, for his own story Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary and for a new edition of Alfred Noyes's poem "The Highwayman". For the 50th anniversary of the Medal, a panel named his edition of The Highwayman one of the top ten winning works, which composed the ballot for a public election of the nation's favourite. He also illustrated The God Beneath the Sea, by Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen, which won the 1970 Carnegie Medal for children's literature. His lithographs have been exhibited in London, Italy, Austria and the U.S., including at the 1958 Fifth International Biennial of Contemporary Color Lithography in Cincinnati. He has prints in many collections, including at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Awards by Charles Keeping

Check all the awards nominated and won by Charles Keeping.

1981


Kate Greenaway Medal
Honored for : The Highwayman

1970


Carnegie Medal in Literature
Honored for : The God Beneath the Sea

1967


Kate Greenaway Medal
Honored for : Charlotte and the Golden Canary