Nicolas de crecy biography of george

          January 1, The New Year's Eve party in Paris where my great-aunt Lisa met the love of her life (another Austrian Jewish refugee).

        1. January 1, The New Year's Eve party in Paris where my great-aunt Lisa met the love of her life (another Austrian Jewish refugee).
        2. Born in the United States in the late nineteenth century, (8) comic strips entered the Italian press in with the launch of Corriere dei Piccoli.
        3. I just discovered the wonderful French artist, author and illustrator Nicolas De Crécy.
        4. And here are the other two original art pieces for my book project on kickstarter „Remains of the journey“ - see link in my Bio.
        5. Nicolas de Crécy is a French artist, cartoonist, and comic book writer.
        6. I just discovered the wonderful French artist, author and illustrator Nicolas De Crécy.!

          Nicolas de Crécy

          Nicolas de Crécy

          Nicolas de Crécy ()

          Born () 29 September (age&#;58)

          Lyon, France

          NationalityFrench
          Occupation(s)Artist, cartoonist, comic book writer
          Notable workFoligatto, Léon la Came, Période Glaciaire
          RelativesÉtienne de Crécy (brother)
          Website

          Nicolas de Crécy (born 29 September ) is a French artist, cartoonist, and comic book writer.

          He was a co-author of Léon la Came, a work that won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album in [1][2]

          Career

          Crécy was born in Lyon, France, and graduated from the Angoulême School of Art in His first work was a comics adaptation of the Victor Hugo novel Bug-Jargal, published in in collaboration with Sylvain Chomet,[3] whom he had met in Angoulême.[4] He worked at the Walt Disney Animation France studio in Montreuil for two years, and illustrated the comic book Foligatto (), which was based on a scri