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Edmond Baudoin was born in 1942 in Nice (France). His drawings are published since the beginning of the 1970’s and are appreciated by both the critics and public.
He won 3 rewards at the Festival d’Angoulême, including the one for best comic book for Couma acò.
He was an accountant and became a professional illustrator in 1971. He worked for some ...
Edmond Baudoin was born in 1942 in Nice (France). His drawings are published since the beginning of the 1970’s and are appreciated by both the critics and public.
He won 3 rewards at the Festival d’Angoulême, including the one for best comic book for Couma acò.
He was an accountant and became a professional illustrator in 1971. He worked for some comic books reviews such as Pilote and L’Echo des savanes. From 1999 to 2003 he was an Art teacher at the University of Québec in Outaouais. The books he makes are unusual and originals because they are between paintings and comic books.
Baudoin illustrates with colourful paintings about twenty traditional Neapolitan songs, translated by Christian Charrier.