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Guillermo Mordillo (4 August 1932 – 29 June 2019), known simply as Mordillo, was an Argentine creator of cartoons and animations and was one of the most widely published cartoonists of the 1970s. He is most famous for his humorous, colorful, surreal and wordless depictions of love, sports (in particular soccer and
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), and long-necked animals. From 1976 to 1981, Mordillo's cartoons were used by
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n artist Miki Muster to create ''Mordillo'', a series of 400 short animations (300 min) that were later presented at
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and bought by television studios from 30 countries.


Biography

The son of Spanish parents, Mordillo spent his childhood in Villa Pueyrredón in Buenos Aires, where he had an early interest in drawing. In 1948 he obtained the certificate of Illustrator from the School of Journalism. Two years later, while continuing to study, as part of the animation team Burone Bruch he illustrated children's stories (Tales of Perrault Tales of Schmid, The Musicians of Bremen and
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) edited by Codex. In 1952 he co-founded Galas Studios, dedicated to the production of animations. Meanwhile, he continued to develop his career as an illustrator and published some strips in local magazines. On 7 November 1955, he moved to Lima, Peru, where he worked as a freelance designer for the advertising company
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. In 1958 ''Aesop's Fables'' illustrated and Samaniego for Editorial Iberia Lima. After having done greeting-card illustrations for the Kansas City-based
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, he left for the United States in 1960. When there he was employed by Paramount Pictures Studios in New York. Part of the performance of the film in two globally significant characters:
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and creates two characters for the short film Trick for tree. Three years later, on 20 August his life changed direction again. This time he travelled to Europe, arriving in Paris on 19 September. There, he worked at first humorous letters to Mic-Max Edition. In July 1966 he began to collaborate with the magazine ''Le Pelerin'' and shortly after doing the same in ''Paris Match''. Two years later, his work started being printed in publications from other parts of the world, most notably Germany's ''Stern''. In Paris he met his wife Amparo Camarasa, marrying in 1969. They have two children: Sebastian Jerome (1970) and Cecile Isabelle (1972). In 1980 he moved to Mallorca, Spain, and was named President of the International Association of Authors of Comics and Cartoons (CFIA) based in Geneva, Switzerland. After 18 years in Spain, he returned to France in 1998. The following year he participated in the Creative Workshop Zermatt, Switzerland. In 2007 he experimented with new materials: acrylics, pastels and crayons. The following year he performed with Art Petrus a series of reproductions of pictures in high definition. Also that year he sold a numbered and autographed internet publication, ''Mordillo Collection''. He resided in Monaco.


Bibliography

*''The Damp and Daffy Doings of a Daring Pirate Ship'', 1971,
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Inc., New York, USA. ** Also published as ''Le Galion'', 1970,
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, Paris, France; ''All' Arrembaggio!'', 1971, Emme Edizione, Milano, Italy; *''Das Piratenschiff'', 1971, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany; ''Soroverskibet'', Host et Son, Copenhagen, Denmark; ''O Barco Dos Piratas'', Publicacoes Dom Quixote, Lisboa. *''The Collected Cartoons of Mordillo'', (with foreword by John Bailey), 1971, Crown Publishers, New York, USA. ** Also published as ''Der Grosse Mordillo'', 1974, foreword by Manfred Schmidt, Verlag Gerhard Stalling AG, Oldenburg and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Crazy Cowboy'', 1972,
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Inc., New York, USA. ** Also published under the same title by
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, Paris; Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany, and Emme Edizioni, Milano. *''Das Giraffenbuch'', 1973, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany, . ** Also published as: ''Toutes Les Giraffes'', 1983, all-color hardcover, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France. *''Das Giraffenbuch II'', 1974, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany, . *''Crazy Crazy Das Dschungelbuch'', 1974, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany. *''Grosse Pläne kleine Steine'', 1975, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag, München, Germany. *''Mordillo's Träumereien - und andere wunderliche Geschichten'', 1975, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany, . *''Der kleine Mordillo'', 1976, Verlag Gerhard Stalling AG, Oldenburg and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Opus I'', 1976, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, München, Germany, 88-page softcover, Weltbild Verlag, printed in Italy, . *''Opus I'', 1976, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, München, Germany, 88-page hardcover, Oli Verlag N.V. Verlag, printed in Germany, . *''carton No 5 (Mordillo) - Les Cahiers du Dessin D'Humour'', 1976, Edition Glenat, France. *''Mordillo: Cartoons zum Verlieben'', 1977, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, München, Germany, unter Lizenz von Verlag Gerhard Stalling AG, Oldenburg and Hamburg, Germany . *''Opus II'', 1978, (with foreword by
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). Friedrich W.Heye Verlag, München, Germany, 88-page softcover, Weltbild Verlag, printed in Italy, . *''Opus II'', 1978, (with foreword by
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). Friedrich W.Heye Verlag, München, Germany, 88-page hardcover, Weltbild Verlag, printed in Italy. *''Opus III'', 1978, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag, München, Germany (44-page hardcover French edition 1980, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France; 88-page softcover Italian edition 1983, Weltbild Verlag, printed in Italy), . *''Opus III'', 1983, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag, München/Hamburg, Germany 88-page hardcover, . *''Opus IV'', 1978, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, Hamburg - München, Germany (44-page hardcover French edition 1982, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France ). *''Wie eine Jungfrau entsteht'', 1978, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''La Coppia'', 1979, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. *''Mordillo Giraffenparade'', 1980, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Variationen über das menschliche Wesen Cartoons'', 1980, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Football'', 1981, (with foreword by Pelé). Century Hutchinson, London, Great Britain. French edition 1981, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France. ** Also published as: ''Mordillo Football'', 1981, (with foreword by Pelé). Wilhelm Heye Verlag, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Neue Variationen über das menschliche Wesen Cartoons'', 1981, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo: Giraffenparade Cartoons'', 1982, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, München, Germany, . *''Opus V'', 1983, Friedrich W.Heye Verlag GmbH, Hamburg - München, Germany (88-page hardcover French edition 1984, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France). *''Mordillo Football Cartoons'', 1984, (with foreword by Pelé). Wilhelm Heye Verlag, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Eckbälle und Zwischenfälle'', 1985, Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin. *''Mordillo Lovestory'', 1985, (with foreword by
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). Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France. ** Also published as: ''Mordillo Lovestory'',1987, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, München, Germany, . *''Mordillo Blick zurück nach vorn'', 1985, Wilhelm Heye Verlag, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Golf'', 1987, (with foreword by
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). Century Hutchinson, London, Great Britain, printed in Italy by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as: ''Mordillo Golf'',1987, (with foreword by
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). Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, München, Germany, . *''Mordillo Golf'',1987, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, München, Germany, . *''Mordillo Safari'', 1990, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, München, Germany, . ** Also published as: ''Mordillo Safari'', French edition 1990, Editions Glénat, Grenoble, France. *''Mordillo Deine Sterne Das grosse Geburtstagsbuch'', 1992, Wilhelm Heye Verlag, München and Hamburg Germany, *''Mordillo Cartoons'', 1992, (with foreword by Gerhard Kaufmann). Wilhelm Heye Verlag, München and Hamburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Amore Amore'', 1994, (with foreword by Giovanni Mariotti). Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Amore Amore'', 1994, (with foreword by Giovanni Mariotti). Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Deportistas'' (For Sportsmen), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für Sportler'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Enamorados'' (For Lovers), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für Verliebte'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Matrimonios'' (For Marriages), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo zur Hochzeit'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Superhombres'' (For Supermen), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für den tollen Mann'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Supermujeres'' (For Superwomen), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für die tolle Frau'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Las Vacaciones'' (For The Holidays), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für Urlauber'', 1995, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Hinchas'' (For Sports Fans), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo Für Fussballfans!'', 1997, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Para Parejas'' (For Couples), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo Für Das Leben Zu Zweit!'' (Für Paare), 1997, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany. . *''Mordillo Para Triunfadores'' (For Winners), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo Für Erfolgreiche!'' (Für Sieger), 1997, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany . *''Mordillo Para Gente con Perro'' (For Dog People), 1997, Editions Glénat, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, Italy. ** Also published as ''Mordillo für Hundefreunde'', 1997, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Zusammen!'' (Together!), 2003, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Munchen, Germany, . *''Mordillo Eine Liebesgeschichte'', 2005, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Starke Frauen'', 2006, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Tolle Männer'', 2006, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Alles Gute!'', 2007, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo für Golfer'', 2007, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo zur Hochzeit'', 2008, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo für Fussballer'', 2010, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Auf die Liebe!'', 2012, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, . *''Mordillo Inselcartoons'', 2012, Lappan Verlag GmbH, Oldenburg, Germany, .


Awards

*1969 ''Silver Medal'' at the V International Biennale of humorous designs at
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*1971 ''Loisirs Jeunes Award'',
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*1971 ''Critici En Herba Award'',
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, for the children's book ''Pirate ship'' *1972 Silver Medal of the first ''International Festival of Humorous Designs'' in
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*1973 ''Phénix de l'Humour'', Paris *1974 ''Association of Argentine Designers'' Award *1976 ''El Gaucho'' Award, Köln *1976 ''Nakamori'' Award,
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, for the children's book ''Crazy Cowboy'' *1977 ''Best Cartoonist of the year'' at the ''Salon International de l'Humour'' in
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*1977 ''Palme d'Or'' at the 31st International Festival of the Humor of Bordighera *1983 ''Palme d'Or'' at the 36th International Festival of the Humor of Bordighera *1985 ''Andersen Award'' at
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*1992 ''
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'', Argentina *1995 ''Gold Medal'' at the 18th International
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Fair of Humour


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mordillo, Guilermo 1932 births Argentine cartoonists Argentine comics artists Argentine animators Argentine animated film directors Argentine animated film producers Argentine surrealist artists 2019 deaths People from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Spanish descent