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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › jean-jacques-sempéJean-Jacques Sempé | Artnet

    Born on August 17, 1932 in Bordeaux, France, Sempé was initially expelled from college. After this, he chose to perform his national service in Paris and focused on becoming a commercial artist. Sempé passed away on August 11, 2022. Jean-Jacques Sempé was a French artist best known for his whimsical often ironic editorial illustrations.

  2. Jean Huré fue un pianista, organista, musicólogo, teórico musical y compositor francés nacido en Gien el 17 de septiembre de 1877 y fallecido en Paris el 27 de enero de 1930. Biografía [ editar ]

  3. Prix Jean Freustié. The Prix Jean-Freustié is a French literary prize created in 1987 by Christiane Teurlay-Freustié, second wife of writer and publisher Jean Freustie (1914–1983) to which it pays tribute, and his friends Nicole and Frédéric Vitoux as well as writer Bernard Frank. [1] It rewards a French-speaking writer for a prose work ...

  4. Jean Fourastié (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fuʁastje]; 15 April 1907 in Saint-Benin-d'Azy, Nièvre - 25 July 1990 in Douelle, Lot) was a French civil servant, economist, professor and public intellectual.He coined the expression Trente Glorieuses ("the glorious thirty [years]") to describe the period of prosperity that France experienced from the end of World War II until the 1973 oil crisis.

  5. Jean-Jacques Etamé (born 23 November 1966) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in France, he played for the Cameroon national team , making two appearances. [1]

  6. Valence, France. Nationality. French. Occupation. Comic book artist. Jean-Claude Pertuzé (11 September 1949 – 26 April 2020) was a French comic book artist, illustrator, and writer. [1]

  7. Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé (French:; 17 August 1932 – 11 August 2022), was a French cartoonist. He is known for the series of children's books he created with René Goscinny , Le Petit Nicolas , and also for his poster-like illustrations, usually drawn from a distant or high viewpoint depicting detailed countrysides or cities. [1]