Résumé
Un nouveau regard sur la vie quotidienne des peuples passés, nourri des recherches et des découvertes les plus récentes... Des illustrations qui recréent les gestes, les attitudes, les réalités des jours qui passent... Et nous voilà plongés dans les maisons, sur les marchés, au bord des routes, côtoyant citadins et villageois, riches et pauvres, femmes, hommes et enfants d'une époque essentielle dans l'histoîre du monde.Plus de 100 dessins en couleur au traité très actuel.Deux dossiers avec des documents, des cartes...Une chronologie commentéeDes personnages et des lieux célèbres.
Auteur
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Hugues Labiano was born in Bayonne in 1963, but has always been somewhat fascinated by all things American. Yet it is actually through Spain that he began his career with "Matador" (Glénat, 1992), a series written by Gani Jakupi. He then returned to his true passion when he created "Dixie Road" (Dargaud, 1997, Europe Comics, 2017) with Jean Dufaux, and "Mister George" (Lombard, 2003), with Rodolphe and Serge Le Tendre. It is difficult to pin him down to one genre. Even though his illustrations lean towards a certain realism, he aims to distort them slightly in order to better accentuate the emotion of a face or try out unusual framing. After ten years of drawing the United States of yesterday and today, Labiano decided on a change of scenery. It didn't take long. In 2005 Stephen Desberg asked him to explore the best of both worlds through "Black Op" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), a series focusing on CIA agents, whose work takes them from India to Afghanistan via Russia. The adventure came to a close in 2010 with the publication of the sixth volume, but it resumed with a second cycle in 2014. In 2012, Labiano went solo and created two episodes of "Quatre coins du monde" (Dargaud). A few years after that, he had the honor of taking over for Enrico Marini on the series "Etoile du désert" (Dargaud; "Desert Star," Europe Comics), illustrating volumes three and four of the series. Most recently, he has illustrated "Le Lion de Judah" (Dargaud; "The Lion of Judah," Europe Comics), teaming up again with Stephen Desberg.
Auteur(s) : Philippe Brochard
Caractéristiques
Editeur : (Hachette) réédition numérique FeniXX
Auteur(s) : Philippe Brochard
Publication : 1 janvier 1988
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [PDF]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF)
Taille(s) : 41,4 Mo (PDF)
Code(s) CLIL : 3744, 3722
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [PDF] : 9791037634627