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Jean-Claude Floch (born September 25, 1953), known as Floc'h, is a French illustrator,
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artist, and writer. He is known for his use of the style known as ligne claire. His older brother Jean-Louis Floch was also a cartoonist and illustrator.


Biography

After a quick study at the ''
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'' (School of Decorative Arts) in Paris, he dedicated himself to illustration and comics. His first published comics pages were for the story ''Le Conservateur'', written by Rodolphe, which appeared in ''Imagine'' in 1975. The comics character "Sir Francis Albany" was created for '' Pilote'' magazine by Floc'h in 1977, and collaborating with François Rivière, Floc’h published his first collection of comics in 1977, ''Le Rendez-vous de Sevenoaks''. He and Rivière devoted themselves to a narrative and illustration style characterized by Anglophilia; the technique known as mise en abyme; as well as a ligne claire drawing style inspired by the Belgian tradition of comics illustration pioneered by Hergé and
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. Together they would create the series known as ''Une trilogie anglaise'' (An English Trilogy), which debuted in 1977. Floc'h’s fame grew with the publication of ''Le Dossier Harding'' in 1980. Floc'h created commercial illustrations, in which he explored new drawing techniques and developed a personal style based on graphic minimalism such as in ''Le Secret de la Pulmoll verte'' in 1980. In 1991, he collaborated with
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on a collection of cartoons inspired by the work of F. Scott Fitzgerald, ''Jamais deux sans trois''. They also collaborated on the books ''Ma Vie'', ''Life'', ''High Life'' and ''Var, le Département dont vous êtes le Heros''. Floc'h and François Rivière collaborated on the novel ''Les Chroniques d'Oliver Alban, Diary of an Ironist'' (2006), in which they explored the art and literature from two decades: the 1940s and the 1970s. The two wrote the texts, with Floc'h also creating the art for the book. In 2007, Floc'h published a very personal work in the form of his book ''Une vie de rêve: Fragments d’une autobiographie idéale'', in which he lives a long life that extends from 360 BC to May 4, 2046, during the course of which he fulfills various fantasies (for example, he becomes a student of Plato and poses for
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). Known mainly for cartoons and illustrations, Floc’h has however exhibited his art at various galleries, including the Pixi gallery in Paris and the Nicholas Davies Gallery in New York City. Floc'h has also designed book covers as well as various movie posters, such as for ''
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'' and ''
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'', and created illustrations for various newspapers and magazines in France, including '' Lire'', ''Senso'', ''Monsieur'', ''
L'Express ''L'Express'' () is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. The weekly stands at the political centre in the French media landscape, and has a lifestyle supplement, ''L'Express Styles'', and a job supplement, ''Réussir''. History ...
'', '' Le Nouvel Observateur'', ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
'', '' Le Monde'', '' Le Figaro'', and '' Elle''. In the United States, he has created covers and illustrations for '' GQ'' and '' The New Yorker''. A collection of his advertising artwork appeared in 1985 as ''Un Homme dans la Foule''.


Works


Comics


Collections of Comics

* 1977 : ''Le Rendez-vous de Sevenoaks'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 1980 : ''Le Dossier Harding'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 1983 : ''Blitz'', with François Rivière (''Le Matin'' / Albin Michel) * 1984 : ''À la recherche de Sir Malcolm'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 1991 : ''Jamais deux sans trois'', with
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( Albin Michel) * 1992 : ''Une trilogie anglaise'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 1996 : ''Underground'', with François Rivière ( Albin Michel) * 2005 : ''Olivia Sturgess : 1914-2004'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 2009 : ''Black Out et autres histoires du Blitz'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud)


Limited Editions (Tirages de tête)

* 1984 : ''À la recherche de Sir Malcolm'', with François Rivière. * 1985 : ''Un homme dans la foule''. * 1985 : ''Un homme dans la foule''. * 1992 : ''À propos de Francis''. * 2005 : ''Olivia Sturgess : 1914-2004'', with François Rivière.


Illustration


Illustrated books

* 1985 : ''Ma vie'', with
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( Les Humanoïdes Associés) * 1985 : ''Life'', with
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(Carton) * 1986 : ''High Life'', with
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(Carton) * 1986 : ''Banque de France'', collective work. Illustrations recto verso are of two bank notes, one depicting
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, the other Jean Cocteau (Carton) * 1994 : ''Meurtre en miniature'', with François Rivière ( Dargaud) * 1994 : ''Journal d'un New-Yorkais'', with Michel Jourde ( Dargaud /
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) * 1997 : ''Ma vie 2'' ( Dargaud) * 1998 : ''Exposition'', with Michel Jourde (Reporter / Galerie Médicis) * 2007 : ''Une vie de rêve'' ( Robert Laffont)


Film Posters

* 1977 : ''
Diabolo menthe ''Peppermint Soda'' (french: Diabolo menthe) is a 1977 French comedy-drama film directed by Diane Kurys. This autobiographical film was her directorial debut, and it won the prestigious Prix Louis-Delluc at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. The film ...
'' by Diane Kurys * 1980 : ''Cocktail Molotov'' by Diane Kurys * 1992 : ''
Smoking/No Smoking ''Smoking/No Smoking'' is a 1993 French comedy film. It was directed by Alain Resnais and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, from the play '' Intimate Exchanges'' by Alan Ayckbourn. The film starred Pierre Arditi and Sabine Azéma. I ...
'' by Alain Resnais * 1997 : ''
On connaît la chanson ''Same Old Song'' (french: On connaît la chanson) is a 1997 French comedy-drama film. It was directed by Alain Resnais, and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. Jaoui and Bacri also starred in the film with Sabine Azéma, Lambert Wilson ...
'' by Alain Resnais * 1998 : ''Harry dans tous ses états'' ('' Deconstructing Harry'') by Woody Allen * 1999 : ''
La Bûche ''Season's Beatings'' (french: La Bûche) is a French comedy-drama film directed by Danièle Thompson, released in 1999. Plot Following the recent death of her second husband, for Christmas, Yvette tries to meet the three daughters from her firs ...
'' by
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* 2001 : '' Liberté-Oléron'' by
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* 2001 : '' Vertiges by l'amour'' by
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* 2002 : '' Hollywood Ending'' by Woody Allen * 2003 : ''
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* 2003 : '' Pas sur la bouche'' by Alain Resnais * 2005 : '' Melinda and Melinda'' by Woody Allen * 2005 : '' L'Anniversaire'' by Diane Kurys * 2008 : ''
Le Grand Alibi ''The Great Alibi'' (french: Le Grand Alibi) is a 2008 French mystery film directed by Pascal Bonitzer. The screenplay is based on the 1946 Hercule Poirot crime novel ''The Hollow'', written by Agatha Christie, although Poirot doesn't appear in thi ...
'' by Pascal Bonitzer


Novels

*2006 : ''Les Chroniques d'Oliver Alban'', with François Rivière ( Robert Laffont)


References


External links


Floc’h on Lambiek.net
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L'homme dans la foule
: blog devoted to Floc'h *

: article concerning collaborations of Floc'h and François Rivière *

: exposition à la Galerie Pixi en 2001 *

: Galerie Pixi exhibition in 2003
The New Yorker
: ''New Yorker'' covers *

: couvertures pour la collection Marginalia (n°1 et 14) *
So British!
: portrait of Floc'h for the magazine '' Bretons (magazine), Bretons'' n°15 (November 2006) *
La Vie rêvée de Floc'h
: portfolio of illustrations for ''Une vie de rêve'' for the magazine '' Bretons (magazine), Bretons'' n°26 (November 2007) *
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