In Luc Cornillon  's collection
Triste Soirée. by Christian Gaty - Comic Strip
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Triste Soirée.

Comic Strip
circa 1965
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Une de ces nombreuses illustrations réalisées pour des nouvelles dans Frimousse au milieu des années 60. Gaty était un de ces brillants utilisateurs de pinceau, comme on en voyait surtout dans Vaillant.

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About Christian Gaty

After his studies in fine arts, Christian Catignol learned the finer points of the comic profession from Raymond Poïvet. In 1947, he started using the pseudonym Gaty and started off his solo career with 'Jack Tremble', as well as some comics biographies in Vaillant. From 1949, he was also active in the daily press. He adapted 'L'Atlantide' in France-Soir, 'Le Forgeron de la Cour Dieu' in Libération, and 'L'Étoile du Soir' and some vertical comics in La Dépêche du Midi. In addition, the Opera Mundi agency distributed his adaptation of 'Cigale de Chine', and he did various comics adaptation of literary works in the collection Mondial Aventures of the Société Parisienne d'Édition. Gaty had a brief appearance in Pilote in 1960 with 'Le Roman Vrai du Premier Maillot Jaune' and some short historical stories. He specialized in girls comics and began a collaboration with the magazines Le Coq Hardi and Frimousse. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Christian Gaty cooperated with fellow artist Lucien Nortier on several comics. In Mireille, they did 'Dany, Hôtesse de Paris' scripted by Jean Volsa from 1959 to 1963, and for Le Journal de Mickey, they produced 'Thierry la Fronde' and 'Mademoiselle d'Artagnan'. They created several series for Vaillant, such as 'Robin des Bois', 'Le Grêlé 7/13' and 'Fanfan la Tulipe', written respectively by Jean Ollivier, Roger Lécureux and Jean Sanitas.