Jean-Jacques Sempé, the French cartoonist best known for the Le Petit Nicolas (Little Nicholas) children’s books, died Thursday. He was 89. The mischievous schoolboy who is constantly getting into ...
PARIS (Reuters) - French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Sempe, who won international acclaim with a series of more than 100 drawings for the covers of The New Yorker magazine, has died at the age of 89. His ...
A lone cyclist crosses the Brooklyn Bridge in the rain. A black cat sits contently on the knobby end of a banister. A solitary summer beachgoer does a handstand at dawn. Each drawing is shown from a ...
The French illustrator is best known for the "Little Nicolas" children's books today, but had a difficult childhood and didn't find success until much later in life. Sempe passed away surrounded by ...
Jean-Jacques Sempe died at his holiday residence, his biographer said in a statement. The news agency further said that Little Nicolas, an idealised vision of childhood in 1950s France, became an ...
“Bicycling, that’s the joy of my life,” says Jean-Jacques Sempé, the artist who painted this week’s cover, “Tiny Dancers.” “For thirty years, I went around everywhere on my bicycle. No matter the ...
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