Designed on the initiative of the 93-year-old eponymous artist, who illustrated Roald Dahl's children's stories, the Quentin-Blake Centre for Illustration opened its doors in London on June 5. The Times, delighted by the place, warns nevertheless: it is a museum for the great!
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Designed on the initiative of the 93-year-old eponymous artist, who illustrated Roald Dahl's children's stories, the Quentin-Blake Centre for Illustration opened its doors in London on June 5. The Times, delighted by the place, warns nevertheless: it is a museum for the great!