Cinzia Ghigliano

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Cinzia Ghigliano (born July 14, 1952 in Cuneo , Italy ) is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator .

Life

After studying art in her native Cuneo, Ghigliano made his debut in 1977 in the magazine Alter Alter with the series Le canzoni dell'altra Italia . Then she drew Henrik Ibsen's Nora or A Doll's House as a comic version. Nora was published in German in 1981 by Schreiber & Leser . At the end of the 1970s, she and her husband, the scenario writer Marco Tomatis , created the Lea Martinelli comic series . In 1980 Ghigliano published, again in collaboration with Tomatis, the comic book Il mistero di Isolina, based on a true story . In 1983, together with Tomatis, she created the Solange series in the magazine Corto Maltese , which, according to Andreas C. Knigge, marked her international breakthrough; the resulting volume, Sinn Fein - Révolte irlandaise , was published by Ehapa in German under the title Solange - Irische Revolte . In the further course of the 1980s Ghigliano drew La Storia della Chimica and La Storia Naturale in collaboration with the author Luca Novelli . In the 1990s she drew for the children's newspaper Corriere dei Piccoli, among others .

Ghigliano has also made a name for himself with the illustration of children's books. In 1978 she was awarded the Yellow Kid at the Salone Internazionale dei Comics comics festival in Lucca . She teaches illustration inside and outside Italy.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Cinzia Ghigliano on lfb.it (Italian) , accessed on May 23, 2012
  2. a b c d e Cinzia Ghigliano on lambiek.net (English) , accessed on January 24, 2013
  3. Nora on comicguide.de , accessed on May 23, 2012
  4. ^ Andreas C. Knigge: Comic Lexikon . Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin and Vienna 1988, ISBN 3-548-36554-X , p. 210.
  5. Solange - Irish Revolt on comicguide.de , accessed on May 23, 2012
  6. 13 ° Salone Internazionale dei Comics e del Film di Animazione (Italian) , accessed on May 23, 2012