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Edmond Baudoin

    Edmond Baudoin is an artist, illustrator, and creator of sequential art and graphic novels. After leaving school at 16 and serving in the military, he transitioned from accounting to pursue drawing full-time at age 33. Baudoin also shared his expertise as an art professor. His work is distinguished by its unique visual style and narrative depth, often exploring the complexities of human emotion and experience.

    The Interrogation
    Die Tote im Pelzmantel
    Der Nabel der Welt
    Le marchand d' éponges, Graphic Novel. Die Tote im Pelzmantel, französische Ausgabe
    Dalí
    Piero
    • 2018

      Piero

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.0(77)Add rating

      A touching graphic memoir about brotherhood, coming of age, and artistic inspiration by one of France's most celebrated graphic novelists. Edmond Baudoin is one of the most revered and influential figures in European comics, renowned for his slashing, expressive brushwork and narrative experimentation. New York Review Comics is proud to present the first English translation of his most intimate and inviting book, his graphic memoir of growing up with his beloved brother, Piero. Whether stuck in bed with whooping cough or out exploring in the woods, the two brothers draw together endlessly. They confront Martians, battle octopuses, stage epic battles between medieval castles, and fly high over the earth. Inevitably, they begin to grow apart, and their shared artistic life is replaced by schoolwork, romance, dances, motorcycles, and the struggle to decide what sort of people they want to be. Piero is a delicate, exuberant testament to the joys of childhood and a bittersweet account of what it means to become an adult—and an artist.

      Piero
    • 2016

      Dalí

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(69)Add rating

      Genius, eccentric, exhibitionist: There is no shortage of adjectives to describe the great surrealist painter Salvador Dalí (1904-1989). Yet this iconic artist and controversial thinker remains a figure shrouded in mystery. Plunging into the Spanish painter's unbridled, fantastical universe, graphic novelist Edmond Baudoin takes us on the trail of a man known as much for his talent for self-promotion as for his bold and extraordinary work. He emerges with a convincing personal vision of the man behind the artist. Commissioned by the Pompidou Centre, Paris, Dalí is a graphic novel of rare brilliance, which captures in beautifully expressive detail the life of one of the world's most instantly recognizable painters.

      Dalí