Raymond Briggs (1934-2022) was a beloved British author and illustrator, renowned for his enchanting and poignant children's books. Born in Wimbledon, England, he studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, which honed his distinctive style. Briggs captured hearts with classics like "The Snowman," a wordless tale of a boy's magical friendship with a snowman, celebrated for its delicate illustrations and emotional depth. His work often blended whimsy with profound themes, seen in titles like "Father Christmas" and "Ethel & Ernest," a tribute to his parents. Briggs' legacy endures, continuing to inspire generations with timeless storytelling.