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Nationality
  
French

Pseudonym(s)
  
Tignous

Area(s)
  
Cartoonist


Name
  
Bernard Verlhac

Spouse
  
Chloe Verlhac (m. ?–2015)

Role
  
Cartoonist

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Born
  
Bernard Verlhac21 August 1957Paris, France (
1957-08-21
)

Died
  
January 7, 2015, Paris, France

Children
  
Sarah-Lou Verlhac, Jeanne Verlhac, Solal Verlhac, Marie Verlhac

Charlie hebdo cartoonist tignous laid to rest


Bernard Verlhac (21 August 1957 – 7 January 2015), known by the pseudonym Tignous ([tiɲus]), was a French cartoonist. He was a long-time staff cartoonist for the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Contents

Tignous Tignous la barre de rire Culture Next

On 7 January 2015 Verlhac was killed in the Charlie Hebdo shooting.

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Cabu tignous and wolinski beloved french cartoonists die in paris shooting


Biography

Tignous Attentat Charlie Hebdo Tignous mort d39un irrductible

Tignous was born in Paris on 21 August 1957. He studied drawing at the École Boulle. After working in the comic book field, Tignous began doing cartoons for L'Idiot International, La Grosse Bertha, and L'Événement du jeudi.

Tignous TIGNOUS Cartooning for Peace

Tignous first began working at Charlie Hebdo in 1980, and then rejoined the weekly when it was reborn in 1992. He was also a contributor to the weekly news magazine Marianne and the monthly publication Fluide Glacial. In addition, he drew for Télérama and L'Echo des Savanes.

Tignous TIGNOUS Cartooning for Peace

Tignous was also active in the French role-playing world, with his illustrations featured in games like Rêve de Dragon and MEGA, and many illustrations for the magazine Casus Belli. His work features in a 2015 cooperative card game, Les Poilus (The Grizzled), about the tragic and solitary experience of French soldiers in the trenches of the Great War.

Tignous TIGNOUS Cartooning for Peace

Tignous was a member of Cartoonists for Peace as well as the Press Judiciare, an association of French journalists covering the legal system. He was one of the founding sponsors of Clowns sans Frontieres, the French affiliate of Clowns without Borders International, and participated in CSF projects in the Philippines, Burma, and Nord Pas de Calais. In 2010, he published a book featuring cartoons of his signature pandas to benefit the French chapter of the World Wildlife Foundation, which called him "a friend of the pandas and the earth."

Tignous Charlie Hebdos Bernard Tignous Verlhac and Georges Wolinski

Tignous was the father of four children. He was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery on 15 January 2015. The Franco-Lebanese jazz trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf played during a ceremony in Tignous's honour held in the great hall of the municipality of Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis.

Works

Tignous Charlie Hebdos Bernard Tignous Verlhac and Georges Wolinski

  • 1991 : On s'énerve pour un rien
  • 1999 : Tas de riches
  • 2006 : Le Sport dans le sang
  • 2008 : C'est la faute à la société
  • 2008 : Le Procès Colonna
  • 2010 : Pandas dans la brume
  • 2010 : Le Fric c'est capital
  • 2011 : 5 ans sous Sarkozy

  • Tignous Paris shooting the cartoonists who were killed Telegraph

    Tignous Remembrance exhibition for Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Tignous

    References

    Tignous Wikipedia


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