词条 | Lino Landolfi |
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Lino Landolfi (6 April 1925 – 11 February 1988) was an Italian cartoonist. Born in Rome, Landolfi attended various art schools including the Accademia where he studied painting, sculpture, decorating and scenery.[1] He debuted as a cartoonist in 1947 with the character of "Joe", published by Corriere dei Piccoli.[1] In 1951 he created his most popular character, Procopio, realized for the magazine Il Vittorioso until 1968.[1] In 1968, he changed his usual graphic style for a critically appreciated grotesque-realistic version of Don Quixote published by Vitt.[1][2] In 1969 he started a collaboration with the children magazine Il Giornalino, for which Landolfi, in addition to having made several comic adaptations from literary such as Gulliver's Travels and Father Brown, co-created with writer Claudio Nizzi the popular "Piccolo Dente", leading character of a long lasting eponym comic strip.[1][2] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last=Gianni Brunoro|title=Quel fantastico mondo: padri, figli, padrini, padroni e padreterni del fumetto italiano|publisher=Dedalo, 1984|isbn=8822045076|pages=142–143}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Landolfi, Lino}}{{Europe-comics-creator-stub}}2. ^1 {{cite book|last=Ferruccio Giromini|title=Gulp!: 100 anni a fumetti|publisher=Electa, 1996|page=176}} 5 : Italian comics artists|Italian comics writers|1925 births|1988 deaths|Writers from Rome |
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