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Projet DE COUVERTURE JACQUES FAIZANT OHE DU BATEAU - Original Cover
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Projet DE COUVERTURE JACQUES FAIZANT OHE DU BATEAU

Original Cover
1984
Ink
20 x 30 cm (7.87 x 11.81 in.)
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Description

Gouache , encre de chine pour un projet de couverture / reprise d'une planche de l'album mais en couleur

Inscriptions

Signée en bas a l'encre de chine

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About Jacques Faizant

Jacques Faizant was one of France's most popular press illustrators. After studying at the hotel school in Nice, he worked in several hotels until 1938. He settled in Marseille and went to work as an illustrator. During the War, he drew for Le Dimanche Illustré and La Revue de l'Écran, while also composings songs and cooperating with Lortac on animation projects. Upon the Liberation, he headed for Paris and started out working for Carrefour and L'Ecran Français. He was eventually assigned by Jean Nohain of Bonjour Dimanche and its supplement Le Petit Canard. For this supplement, Faizant made comics like 'Le Colonel Broum et Patapoum', 'Pyk et Pato au Centre de la Terre', 'Monsieur Mite' and 'L'Invraisemblable M. Pluche'. He also made several strips for the daily press, of which 'Adam et Eve' was the longest running . From 1960, Faizant worked as a political cartoonist for Le Figaro, while also continuing to work as a humorous illustrator in Le Chasseur Français, La Vie du Rail, Détective, Rires Magazine and jardin des Modes until the 1990s. Text (c) Lambiek