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The prize is named after the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen , and winners receive a gold medal from the hand of the Queen Of Denmark . In addition to the Award, IBBY publishes a biennual "Honor List" of excellent new children's books, which are selected by the different national sections of IBBY, and recognize excellence in writing, illustration and translation of children's books. __NOTOC__ WRITING The Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing has been awarded since 1956. : 1956 - Eleanor Farjeon ( United Kingdom ) : 1958 - Astrid Lindgren ( Sweden ) : 1960 - Erich Kästner ( Germany ) : 1962 - Meindert DeJong ( USA ) : 1964 - René Guillot ( France ) : 1966 - Tove Jansson ( Finland ) : 1968 - James Krüss (Germany), José Maria Sanchez-Silva ( Spain ), and Robert Ingpen ( Australia ) : 1970 - Gianni Rodari ( Italy ) : 1972 - Scott O'Dell (USA) : 1974 - Maria Gripe (Sweden) : 1976 - Cecil Bødker ( Denmark ) : 1978 - Paula Fox (USA) : 1980 - Bohumil Riha (Czechoslovakia) : 1982 - Lygia Bojunga Nunes ( Brazil ) : 1984 - Christine Nöstlinger ( Austria ) : 1986 - Patricia Wrightson ( Australia ) : 1988 - Annie M. G. Schmidt ( Netherlands ) : 1990 - Tormod Haugen ( Norway ) : 1992 - Virginia Hamilton (USA) : 1994 - Michio Mado ( Japan ) : 1996 - Uri Orlev ( Israel ) : 1998 - Katherine Paterson (USA) : 2000 - Ana Maria Machado (Brazil) : 2002 - Aidan Chambers (United Kingdom) : 2004 - Martin Waddell ( Ireland ) : 2006 - Margaret Mahy ( New Zealand ) ILLUSTRATION The Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration has been awarded since 1966. : 1966 - Alois Carigiet ( Switzerland ) : 1968 - Jiří Trnka (Czechoslovakia) : 1970 - Maurice Sendak (USA) : 1972 - Ib Spang Olsen (Denmark) : 1974 - Farshid Mesghali ( Iran ) : 1976 - Tatjana Mawrina (USSR) : 1978 - Svend Otto S. (Denmark) : 1980 - Suekichi Akaba (Japan) : 1982 - Zbigniew Rychlicki (Poland) : 1984 - Mitsumasa Anno (Japan) : 1986 - Robert Ingpen (Australia) : 1988 - Dusan Kállay (Czechoslovakia) : 1990 - Lisbeth Zwerger (Austria) : 1992 - Kveta Pacovská ( Czech Republic ) : 1994 - Jörg Müller (Switzerland) : 1996 - Klaus Ensikat (Germany) : 1998 - Tomi Ungerer (France) : 2000 - Anthony Browne (United Kingdom) : 2002 - Quentin Blake (United Kingdom) : 2004 - Max Velthuijs (Netherlands) : 2006 - Wolf Erlbruch SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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