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Miffy the rabbit creator dies aged 89
The Dutch creator of Miffy the cartoon rabbit has died aged 89, his publishers have announced.BBC
The Dutch creator of Miffy the cartoon rabbit has died aged 89, his publishers have announced.
Writer and illustrator Dick Bruna died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday night in the Dutch city of Utrecht. He created the much loved character in 1955 as a story to entertain his young son. More than 80 million Miffy books have been sold globally. Over the years, Bruna wrote more than 100 books but Miffy was by far his most popular and enduring character. At first, he was uncertain whether the rabbit was a boy or a girl, but settled the matter by putting her in a dress for the sixth book, Miffy’s Birthday, in 1970.
Dick Bruna was all about doing more with less. Economy of line was the key behind the much loved Miffy character. Through only a few simple shapes, heavy graphic lines and primary colours, Bruna was able to capture and convey a huge amount of personality and character.
Miffy delights adults and children alike and we hope that her innocent and loving personality will continue to resonate—she is such a great example of the universal language of illustration. Bruna was still writing Miffy stories in his old age and his books have been translated into more than 50 languages. The museum dedicated to her name in Utrecht has tweeted a picture of the white rabbit, arms behind her back, a single tear below her left eye.
Dutch publisher Marja Kerkhof said that he used “very clear pictures, almost like a pictogram”. She said his illustrations were often best characterised by what he left out.