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1920 - 2003. Known for: Genre illustration mixed-media art, ink on paper comics, eroticism.
First student and then professor at the École des arts appliqués, Georges Pichard made his advertising debut on behalf of the Drager agency. He published his first comic strips in La Semaine de... Read full biography
First student and then professor at the École des arts appliqués, Georges Pichard made his advertising debut on behalf of the Drager agency. He published his first comic strips in La Semaine de Suzette, in 1956. In the early sixties he met Jacques Lob who was several times his screenwriter, making... Read full biography
First student and then professor at the École des arts appliqués, Georges Pichard made his advertising debut on behalf of the Drager agency. He published his first comic strips in La Semaine de Suzette, in 1956. In the early sixties he met Jacques Lob who was several times his screenwriter, making parodies of superheroes such as Ténébrax and Submerman. After a few years Pichard abandoned the comic book genre, devoting himself to explicitly erotic themes; always making with Lob Blanche... Read full biography
First student and then professor at the École des arts appliqués, Georges Pichard made his advertising debut on behalf of the Drager agency. He published his first comic strips in La Semaine de Suzette, in 1956. In the early sixties he met Jacques Lob who was several times his screenwriter, making parodies of superheroes such as Ténébrax and Submerman. After a few years Pichard abandoned the comic book genre, devoting himself to explicitly erotic themes; always making with Lob Blanche Épiphanie. This character who leaves the moral framework of the time, provokes numerous public reactions and at some point is even emulated by Jane Fonda when she goes to Vietnam. This period sees Pichard develop his personal style giving his heroines the... Read full biography
First student and then professor at the École des arts appliqués, Georges Pichard made his advertising debut on behalf of the Drager agency. He published his first comic strips in La Semaine de Suzette, in 1956. In the early sixties he met Jacques Lob who was several times his screenwriter, making parodies of superheroes such as Ténébrax and Submerman. After a few years Pichard abandoned the comic book genre, devoting himself to explicitly erotic themes; always making with Lob Blanche Épiphanie. This character who leaves the moral framework of the time, provokes numerous public reactions and at some point is even emulated by Jane Fonda when she goes to Vietnam. This period sees Pichard develop his personal style giving his heroines the shape of turned and physically well-equipped women, with an excessive eyeliner that gives them an almost Gothic look. In collaborat... Read full biography

