Jeanne Hebbelynck  | |
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![]() Portrait of Jeanne Hebbelynck by Georges Guequier  | |
| Born | Jeanne Dutry June 20, 1891  | 
| Died | May 8, 1959 (aged 67) | 
| Nationality | Belgian | 
| Known for | Children's Book Illustration, Design | 
| Spouse | Léon Hebbelynck | 
Jeanne Hebbelynck (née Dutry, June 20, 1891 - May 8, 1959) was a Belgian artist, children's book illustrator, and designer whose major themes were Roman Catholicism and childhood. She was made a chevalier Order of the Crown (Belgium) on November 14, 1936.
Her children with Léon Hebbelynck (1878-1951) were Jacques (1915-2003), Martine (1920-1942) and Geneviève (1923).
Hebbelynck's extensive works were published primarily in French, but some were also translated into Flemish and English.
Bibliography
- La légende de la Reine Astrid
 - Arlequin
 - Trois Histoires de Noël
 - L'Ane de Bethléem
 - La Merveilleuse Histoire de la Sainte Vierge
 - Cinq Contes de Noël
 - La Prière des Petits
 - Petites Contes de Chez Nous (1938)
 - Les Douzes Fruits du Saint-Esprit
 - Le Petit Communiant
 - Le Manteau de Roi
 - Madones au Pays de Flandre
 
References
- Guy Zelis, Les intellectuels catholiques en Belgique francophone aux 19e et 20e siècles (Louvain, 2009)
 - Céline Kesteloot, Jeanne Hebbelynck, haar leven en werk, met œuvre-catalogus (Leuven, 2004)
 
External links
- Jeanne Hebbelynck in ODIS - Online Database for Intermediary Structures Archived 2016-04-28 at the Wayback Machine
 
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