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  • Annette Rosemary Macarthur-Onslow (born 21 March 1933) is an Australian author and book illustrator. She is best known for her 1969 book, Uhu, which won the CBCA Book of the Year in 1970.


    Early life and education


    Born on 21 March 1933, Macarthur-Onslow was the eldest daughter of Winifred Owen and Edward Macarthur-Onslow. She completed her secondary education at Frensham School, Mittagong, later attended by her siblings, Pamela (Harrison, 1936–2012) and Phoebe (Atkinson, 1939–2018). She then studied art at East Sydney Technical College.


    Career


    Macarthur-Onslow worked for a time in Sydney as a commercial artist. She also assisted Norman Hetherington with his puppets at department stores and, in 1957, live on ABC television. She left for London by sea in January 1958, planning to study puppetry there and in Europe. She continued her art studies while working for publishers, including Oxford University Press (OUP).
    In the early 1960s Macarthur-Onslow began illustrating children's books for Australian and British authors. Gwen Hutchings wrote of her work in Sheena Porter's Nordy Bank that "the fine line drawings by Annette Macarthur-Onslow at times show exquisite detail, while others are shadowy and impressionistic". The book won the 1965 Carnegie Medal, while Hesba Brimsmead's Pastures of the Blue Crane which she illustrated for OUP won that year's CBCA Book of the Year. Uhu, which she wrote and illustrated, won the CBCA Book of the Year in 1970. It is the story of a small tawny owl in the Gloucestershire countryside.
    Macarthur-Onslow was the first author/illustrator to represent Australia at the Biennial of Illustration Bratislava in 1971, where she was awarded a Diplome d'Honneur for Uhu and Minnie.


    Selected publications




    = As author/illustrator

    =
    Uhu, Ure Smith, 1969
    Minnie, Ure Smith, 1971
    Round House, Collins, 1975
    The Giant Bamboo Happening, John Ferguson, 1982


    = As illustrator

    =
    Animal Stories by Ruth Manning-Sanders, OUP, 1961
    Half a World Away by Nan Chauncy, OUP, 1962
    Pastures of the Blue Crane by Hesba Brinsmead, OUP, 1964
    Winged Skis by Elyne Mitchell, Hutchinson, 1964
    Victoria: the story of a great queen by Elisabeth Kyle, Thomas Nelson, 1964
    Nordy Bank by Sheena Porter, OUP, 1965
    Silver Brumbies of the South by Elyne Mitchell, Hutchinson, 1965
    Silver Brumby Kingdom by Elyne Mitchell, Hutchinson, 1966
    Birds: Poems by Judith Wright, Angus and Robertson, 1967
    Trim by Matthew Flinders, Collins, 1977
    The Man from Snowy River by Banjo Paterson, Nelson, 1986


    References




    External links


    Annette Macarthur-Onslow with puppet, Nicky

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