France
• 1911
- 1967
Jean Bellus (1911-1967) was a French illustrator and press cartoonist, famous for his humor and iconic characters like Clémentine Chérie.
Biography
Jean Bellus (July 22, 1911 – January 15, 1967) was a French illustrator and cartoonist, born in Toulouse. He began his career in magazines in 1933 and contributed to various publications. Known for his offbeat humor, he created iconic characters, such as Clémentine Chérie, incorporating themes of family life. After World War II, he continued his career in comics and cartooning until his death. His works continue to inspire with their satirical approach and their authentic portrayal of French society.
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