is a
Japanese author and
illustrator of
children's books.
Background
Anno was born in 1926 in
Japan, and grew up in the small town of
Tsuwano. As a student at a regional high school, he studied art, drawing, and the writings of
Hermann Hesse. During
World War II, Anno was drafted into the Japanese army. After the war, Anno earned a degree from the Yamaguchi Teacher Training College in 1948. He taught mathematics for ten years in an elementary school in
Tokyo before beginning a career illustrating children's books.
Art
Anno is best known for wordless
picture books featuring small, detailed figures. In the "Journey" books, a tiny character travels through a nation's landscape, densely populated with pictures referencing that country's art, literature, culture, and history. Anno's illustrations are often in
pen and ink and
watercolor, and occasionally incorporate
collage and
woodcuts. They are intricately detailed, showing a sense of
humor as well as an interest in
science,
mathematics, and foreign cultures. They frequently incorporate subtle jokes and references. Anno's style has been compared to that of
M. C. Escher. Although he is best known for his...
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