Description: Philippe VUILLEMIN (1958) Preparatory drawing made for the television series Dirty Echo JokesPROVENANCE: Public auction “ROOSTER STUDIO” on 03/21/2001. Paris (9th)27.5 x 32 cm Philippe VUILLEMIN was born in 1958 in Marseille and is one of the most talented of his generation. In 1995 he received the Grand Prix at the Angoulême international comics festival.He began professionally in 1977 with a few short stories inEcho of the Savanes, a magazine created by Marcel Gottlieb, known as Gotlib (born in 1934), Nikita Mandryka (born in 1940) and Claire Bretécher (born in 1940), all three from Pilote, a weekly comics magazine (from 1959 to 1989).He collaborates with Hara-Kiri founded by Francois Cavanna (1923 - 2014), Georges Bernier alias Professor Choron, (1929-2005) and Frédéric Othon Théodore Aristidès known as Fred (1931-2013). This magazine will notably welcome Topor, Reiser, Gébé, Wolinski and Cabu and will become one of the jewels of underground culture of the 1960s.From the outset, Vuillemin makes you laugh until you cry with the surprise of his line and the ferocity of his words and overturns the conventions of comic strips.It ensures the continuation, after Reiser and Coluche, of the series of Dirty Echo Jokes, the Echo of the Savanes and adapted for television in 1995 by Canal +He notably collaborated with L'Hebdo, Zoulou, Grand Café, Zéro et Zoo and Charlie Mensuel.Philippe VUILLEMIN was born in 1958 in Marseille and is one of the most talented of his generation. In 1995 he received the Grand Prix at the Angoulême international comics festival. He began professionally in 1977 with a few short stories inEcho of the Savanes, a magazine created by Marcel Gottlieb, known as Gotlib (born in 1934), Nikita Mandryka (born in 1940) and Claire Bretécher (born in 1940), all three from Pilote, a weekly comics magazine (from 1959 to 1989). He collaborates with Hara-Kiri founded by Francois Cavanna (1923 - 2014), Georges Bernier alias Professor Choron, (1929-2005) and Frédéric Othon Théodore Aristidès known as Fred (1931-2013). This magazine will notably welcome Topor, Reiser, Gébé, Wolinski and Cabu and will become one of the jewels of underground culture of the
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Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Type: Drawing
Material: Ink
Height: 27,5 cm
Style: Unspecified
Gender: art raw, Outsider art
Features: Signed
Width: 32 cm
Theme: Character
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