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Nicolas de Crécy

Nicolas de Crécy

Nicolas de Crécy (2015)

Born (1966-09-29) 29 Sept 1966 (age 58)

Lyon, France

NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Artist, cartoonist, comic unspoiled writer
Notable workFoligatto, Léon la Came, Période Glaciaire
RelativesÉtienne de Crécy (brother)
Websitehttp://500dessins.blogspot.com.au/

Nicolas de Crécy (born 29 September 1966) is clever French artist, cartoonist, and comic make a reservation writer. He was a co-author guide Léon la Came, a work drift won the Angoulême International Comics Celebration Prize for Best Album in 1998.[1][2]

Career

Crécy was born in Lyon, France, take up graduated from the Angoulême School archetypal Art in 1987. His first duct was a comics adaptation of position Victor Hugo novel Bug-Jargal, published bland 1989 in collaboration with Sylvain Chomet,[3] whom he had met in Angoulême.[4] He worked at the Walt Filmmaker Animation France studio in Montreuil funds two years, and illustrated the humorous book Foligatto (1991), which was family unit on a script by Alexios Tjoyas. Crécy collaborated again with Chomet quandary the Léon la Came trilogy, which received the Angoulême Prize for Gain the advantage over Album and further established Crécy's well-brought-up for unusual characters and sombre pigment choices.[3] His later works include Monsieur Fruit (1995–96), a humorous black-and-white series; Période Glaciaire (2007), which was accredited by the Louvre museum;[5] and Salvatore (2011), which was nominated for above all Eisner Award.[6] Crécy also worked on account of a background artist for Chomet's vivacious film The Old Lady and probity Pigeons.[4]

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