Božo Kos

Slovene illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist
Božo Kos
Born(1931-11-03)3 November 1931
Maribor, Slovenia
Died19 April 2009(2009-04-19) (aged 77)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
NationalitySlovenian
EducationFaculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Ljubljana
Known forillustrating and caricature
Notable workIllustration, comics and caricatures
AwardsPrešeren Foundation Award
1966 for TV programme Živalski karneval
Levstik Award
1968 for Veliki in mali kapitan and Kavboj Pipec in Rdeča pesa
Levstik Award
1972 for Rodiš se samo enkrat

Božo Kos (3 November 1931 – 19 April 2009) was a Slovene illustrator, caricaturist and comics artist. He illustrated over forty children's books and his illustrations appeared in numerous magazines for children and adults.[1]

Kos was born in Maribor. He studied physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Ljubljana and in order to support himself financially during his studies he found a job as a cartoonist for the satirical journal Pavliha and the newspaper Večer. After completing his studies he became a free-lance artist. He was also editor of Pavliha and the children's magazine Ciciban. He also collaborated with the national broadcasting house and for his illustrations for the television programme Živalski karneval received the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1966.[2] He also won the Levstik Award for his book illustrations twice. In 1968 it was bestowed for two books, Veliki in mali kapitan and Kavboj Pipec in Rdeča pesa (Captain Big and Captain Little and Pipec the Cowboy and Red Beat), the latter being one of his best known works with highly recognizable characters that even appeared on stamps issued by the Slovenian Post Office in 2001.[3] In 1972 he won the award for his illustrations in Branka Jurca's book Rodiš se samo enkrat (You Are Only Born Once).[4]

References

  1. ^ Božo Kos Obituary on the Radiotelevizija Slovenija site
  2. ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture, complete list of Prešeren Foundation Awards recipients [dead link]
  3. ^ Slovenian Post Office official site
  4. ^ "The Levstik Award on the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House site". Archived from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
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