Nicole Claveloux

Nicole Claveloux (French: [klav(ə)lu]; born June 23, 1940) is a French painter, illustrator and comic book artist.

Biography

She was born in Saint-Étienne and studied fine arts there. She moved to Paris in 1966, where she worked as an illustrator and comics artist for various magazines including Planète, Okapi and Marie Claire.[1]

Her illustration style incorporates both psychedelic use of colour and sophisticated black and white images.[2]

Her work was included in several exhibitions, including Nicole Claveloux et compagnie at Villeurbanne in 1995 and a retrospective at the Mediatheque Hermeland at Saint-Herblain.[3]

Selected works[3]

  • Le Voyage extravagant de Hugo Brisefer (1967)
  • Les Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles (1972), illustrator
  • La Main verte (1978), comic book featuring a series of short stories from Métal Hurlant. Published in English in 2017 as The Green Hand
  • Double assassinat dans la rue Morgue (1981), illustrator
  • Dedans les gens (1993), received the Prix Totem Album at the Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse in Montreuil
  • Alboum (1998), illustrator, text by Christian Bruel received the Prix Sorcières[4]
  • Morceaux choisis de la Belle et la Bête, erotic book (2003), illustrator
  • Mon Gugus à moi (2004), illustrator, received the Prix Cécile-Gagnon[5]
  • Un roi, une princesse et une pieuvre (2005), illustrator, received the Prix Goncourt Jeunesse[6]
  • Professeur Totem et docteur Tabou (2006), illustrator
  • Gargantua (2007), illustrator
  • Confessions d'un monte-en-l'air, erotic book (2007), illustrator
  • Contes de la Fève et du Gland, erotic book (2010), illustrator
  • La Belle et la bête, children's book (2013), illustrator
  • Nours, children's book (2014), illustrator
  • Quel genre de bisous ?, children's book (2016)
  • The Green Hand and Other Stories (2017), translated into English by Donald Nicholson-Smith [2]

References

  1. "Nicole Claveloux" (in French). Editions Thierry Magnier.
  2. "The Green Hand and Other Stories". Penguin Random House.
  3. Dictionnaire de la Bande dessinée (in French). Encyclopaedia Universalis. 2015. pp. 101–03. ISBN 2341002307.
  4. "Christian Bruel" (in French). Centre national de la littérature pour la jeunesse.
  5. "Prix Cécile-Gagnon 2004". Prix de langue française (in French). Library and Archives Canada.
  6. du Boucheron, Bernard (2016). La guerre en vacances (in French). p. 2. ISBN 2268085392.
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