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14:16, 19 March 2015: Nickpheas (talk | contribs) triggered filter 650, performing the action "edit" on Fritz Wegner. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Creation of a new article without any categories (examine)

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Fritz Wegner (1924-18/03/2015) was an Austrian born illustrator, resident in the United Kingdom from 1938.

He studied at [[St. Martin's School of Art]] and worked since as an illustrator contributing to books, magazines and stamp designs. His contribution to Tail Feathers from Mother Goose, The Opie Rhyme Book titled "The Woman and her Pig" is typical of his style of fine and detailed small pen and ink drawings with handwritten captions or text. He has illustrated amongst others [[Leon Garfield|Leon Garfield's]] The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris, 1971, A. Maurois's [[Fattypuffs and Thinifers]], 1971 and [[Alan Ahlberg|Alan Ahlberg's]] Heard it in the Playground, 1989.

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