Catel Muller
Catel Muller (born August 27, 1964), who publishes under the name Catel, is a French comic book artist and illustrator.[1]
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Born | Catel Muller August 27, 1964 Strasbourg |
Known for | illustrator, graphic novel |
Life
Muller was born in Strasbourg and received a diploma from the École supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg.[2]
In 2014, she received the Prix Artémisia for her graphic novel Ainsi soit Benoîte Groult.[3]
In 2015, she published a graphic novel based on the life of actor Mylène Demongeot, Adieu Kharkov.[4]
Selected work[2]
- Lucie s'en soucie, graphic novel (2000), with Véronique Grisseaux
- Le Sang des Valentines, graphic novel (2004), with Christian De Metter, received an Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize[5]
- Kiki de Montparnasse, graphic novel (2007), with José-Louis Bocquet, received the Grand Prix RTL[6]
- Olympe de Gouges, graphic novel (2012), with José-Louis Bocquet, received the Grand Prix littéraire de l'Héroïne Madame Figaro[7]
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References
- "Catel, 1964-" (in French). Bibliothèque de la danse Vincent-Warren.
- "Catel" (in French). Casterman.
- "Catel reçoit le Prix Artemisia 2014 de la bande dessinée féminine". ActuaBD (in French). January 11, 2014.
- "Adieu Kharkov" (in French). Claire Bouilhac.
- "Le Sang des Valentines" (in French). Casterman.
- "« Kiki de Montparnasse », Grand Prix RTL de la bande dessinée 2007". L'Orient Le Jour (in French).
- "Olympe de Gouges" (in French). Casterman.
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