Peter Bailey
Peter Bailey is a British artist and book illustrator. Born in India, he grew up in London and was educated at the Brighton School of Art, going on to teach illustration for twenty years at the Liverpool School of Art. Bailey has been prolific in his career as an illustrator, working on over 140 books by some of Britain's best-known children's authors and poets, including Allan Ahlberg, Joan Aiken, Dick King-Smith, Alexander McCall Smith, and Philip Pullman.
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