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Dessin by Giulio Chierchini - Original Illustration
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Dessin

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Dessin représentant les principaux personnages de la BD "populaire" et "humoristique" italienne de 1952 à 1975, dont la plupart ont été publiés en France. On reconnait, dans le désordre: Pepito, Tartine (Nonna Abelarda), Geppo (le gentil diable), Volpetto, Elastoc (Tiramolla), Pougatchoff (le loup), Pipo et Concombre(Cucciolo et Beppe), Fox le shériff, etc...

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About Giulio Chierchini

Giulio Chierchini studied at the Duccio di Buoninsegna Art Institute in Siena, and began his career working as an animator in 1946. He cooperated on among others the short cartoon animation, 'Volpino e la Papera Ribelle'. In 1952, he turned to comics, starting with creations for the publishers Alpe ('Castorino', 'Tik Corvo', 'Dan Lepre') and Bianconi ('Volpetto', 'Mao & Okey', 'Nonna Abelarda'). He teamed up with Giovan Battista Carpi (with whom he also illustrated 'Nonna Abelarda') and joined the Italian production of Disney comics at the publishing house Mondadori in 1953. He was Carpi's inker for a couple of years, before he began pencilling himself. He took on scriptwriting in 1964. Throughout the years, Chierchini has written and drawn numerous stories with 'Topolino' ('Mickey Mouse') and 'Paperino' ('Donald Duck'). In addition to his Disney work, he drew 'Geppo' and 'Chico Cornacchia' for Bianconi and 'Rodicchio e Clodovea' for Fesani. Between 1966 and 1972, he illustrated several stories with 'Fix und Foxi' for the German Kauka Verlag. Chierchini was born in Genova, and he has used this Italian city often as a location in his comics. Text (c) Lambiek