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Arthur De Pins

  Arthur De Pins (1977) grew up in Versailles. Educated in a religious boarding school, he naturally began drawing monsters and naked women. In 1999 he made a short film which required him to learn vector drawing techniques which would remain his passion for many years to come. The need, in 2001, to create characters with large heads and small stylized bodies for a video game inspired him to create what would become his famous characters in The fixed nail (“Péchés Mignons”). In 2004 he made the short film La marche du crabe, which won no less than fifty-two film awards and was sooner or later destined to become an animated feature film. He writes and draws the humorous series Zombillénium, to which he alternates the volumes of the March of the Crab trilogy.

Joel Jurion

  Joël Jurion is ia a 42 years old cartoonist ( for 18 years ) . He has worked on albums such as the Anachron series at Vents d'Ouest, Les Démons de Dunwich, Vegas at Soleil and I am currently working on the Klaw series at Lombard. He also had the chance to work on animation films and series, and with GDBM.

Charles Martin

  Charles Martin (1884–1934) was a French artist and illustrator . His illustrated books include Les Modes en 1912 , a hat collection; the erotic Mascherades et Amusettes an d Sport et divertissiment (published 1923), a collaboration with composer Erik Satie.

Alberto Fabio Lorenzi

  Alberto Fabio Lorenzi (Fabius) was born in Florence in 1880. About ten oils remain of his artistic activity in the first decade of the 1900s and as many prints of illustrations. An almost unknown artist in Italy, he was one of the most brilliant illustrators of French publishing products in the first magical decades of the 1900s, managing to integrate perfectly into the artistic community of Paris. He was among the first to reflect himself and follow the new artistic current of those years, the Art N ou veau .

Umberto Brunelleschi

  Umberto Brunelleschi (Montemurlo, June 21, 1879 - Paris, February 16, 1949) was an Italian set designer and painter. After starting his studies at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence, he later enrolled at the Accademia Libera del Nudo. In 1900 he moved to Paris where he managed, starting from 1902, to exhibit his works at the Salon des Indépendants. After participating in the First World War in the ranks of the Royal Army, he returned to France continuing to take care of the scenography of shows at the Folies Bergère, the Théâtre Mogador, the Théâtre du Châtelet and other theaters and venues in Paris.

Willy Pogany

  He was the creator of Coleridge’s Rhytme of the Ancient Marines in 1910, in fact he’s remembered for his meticolously detals of pen and ink drawings of myths and fables. He was living in London, but in 1914 he moved to America and his success blossomed considerably when his work was in the featured on the covers of many poplular magazines.