Nicolas de Crécy
Nicolas de Crécy | |
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Born | Lyon, France | 29 September 1966
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | Artist, cartoonist, comic book writer |
Notable work | Foligatto, Léon la Came, Période Glaciaire |
Relatives | Étienne de Crécy (brother) |
Website | http://500dessins.blogspot.com.au/ |
Nicolas de Crécy (born 29 September 1966) 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 1998.[1][2]
Career
Crécy was born in
Eisner Award.[6] Crécy also worked as a background artist for Chomet's animated film The Old Lady and the Pigeons.[4]
Awards
- 1991: Prize for the Lion, Belgian Center for Comics (for Foligatto)
- 1996: Grand Prix at the festival of Sierre, Switzerland
- 1998: Prize for Best Album, Angoulême International Comics Festival (for the second volume of Léon la Came)
References
- ^ de Plas, Odile (2008). "Les Crécy, mousquetaires de la création". THE WORLD (in French). Le Monde.
- ^ "Nicolas De Crecy (draftsman, screenwriter)". humano.com (in French). Les Humanoïdes Associés.
- ^ a b "De Crécy". dupuis.com.
- ^ a b Foley, Jack. "Sylvain Chomet Q&A (Part one)". indielondon.com.
- ^ Kalder, Daniel (20 April 2012). "The post-Moebius upholders of a proud French comic book tradition". The Guardian.
- ^ "2011 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". Newsarama.com.