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JeanJacques Sempé

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17 agosto 1932 – 11 agosto 2022
JeanJacques Sempé
Sempe: Everything is Complicated
Martin Pebble
A Little Bit of Paris
C'est la Vie!
Le trovate di Nicola
Le vacanze di Nicola
  • C'est la Vie!

    • 304pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    The most extensive collection of cartoons by one of the world’s best‐loved illustrators, Jean‐Jacques Sempé.

    C'est la Vie!
  • A Little Bit of Paris

    • 128pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    Renowned New Yorker cover illustrater Jean-Jacques Sempé illustrates the quirky charm of France's capital and it's residents with his signature style and gentle sense of humor and irony. His drawings are famed for their striking use of pen and ink, their inimitable style, and most of all for their satire and tragic-comic vision. The 128 drawings in this charming portfolio are sweet and sentimental. They somehow manage to be gentle even when the topic is difficult. They probe the quirkiness of life in Paris and wordlessly pinpoint the quintessential features of the City of Light, creating a world peopled by lovers strolling along the Seine, culture mavens preening in the Louvre, and characters who are ready to see the comic and the light-hearted beyond life's problems. Anyone who has fallen in love with Paris will be sure to cherish this charming keepsake.

    A Little Bit of Paris
  • Martin Pebble

    • 120pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    In this charming illustrated children's book by Jean-Jacques Sempé, Martin Pebble, a boy who blushes easily, seeks the reason for his condition and finds a friend in Roddy Rackett, a boy who sneezes constantly. Their friendship blossoms in a humorous and touching story told through delightful illustrations and text.

    Martin Pebble
  • Jean-Jacques Sempé is equally adept at capturing the little indignities (and triumphs) of everyday life as he is at high farce. Everything is Complicated , the second collection of Sempé’s cartoons, features some of his favourite subjects, such as hapless tourists, pipe-smoking novelists and unruly schoolchildren, as well as people who choose to express their innermost feelings through the medium of the protest sign. These inimitable drawings and watercolours, accompanied by perfectly judged deadpan captions, are fresh, engaging and funny, and will be appreciated by cartoon connoisseurs and Francophiles as well as the general public.

    Sempe: Everything is Complicated
  • In his sixth album, Jean-Jacques Sempé explores the contradictions and absurdities of modern life through illustrations and cartoons. Originally published in France in 1970, "Highs and Lows" is now available in English for the first time, appealing to both cartoon enthusiasts and a wider audience.

    Highs and Lows
  • Panic Stations

    • 111pagine
    • 4 ore di lettura

    This fifth album by Jean-Jacques Sempé includes familiar characters like artists and psychologists, alongside tyrannical computers and friendly aliens. With fresh humor and beautiful illustrations in Sempé's unique style, it will attract both cartoon enthusiasts and a broader audience.

    Panic Stations
  • Nicholas Again

    • 120pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    "Nicholas Again" is the second book in a five-part series about a charming schoolboy, Nicholas, who often finds himself in trouble. Written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé, it depicts the humorous adventures of Nicholas and his friends, captivating readers for over forty years.

    Nicholas Again