Translated with Google Translate. Original text show .
Tom Eyzenbach The Newspaper Etching Paper size: 45 x 55 cm Etching: 24.5 x 32.3 cm Signed Edition of 150 copies 1984
Tom Eyzenbach (Utrecht, 1951) is a Dutch illustrator and graphic designer. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy and illustrated for the NRC. The first children's book that he illustrated by chance and luck, according to him, was Roald Dahl's The Magic Finger (1975). For the second book he illustrated - The Wonderful Story of Hendrik Meier, also by Roald Dahl - he received a Golden Brush in 1979. For television he gave shape to fairy tale adaptations in The Magic Cabinet (1993), but also designed his own books - Back Trapping (1979), Decorum Démasqué (1982), Perpetuum mobile (1993), and Oef woef-Waf af (2000). Eyzenbach illustrated three books for Stichting de Roos, including Goethe's Buch Suleika (2007). He also does a lot of free work, including graphics.