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Oscar "Oski" Conti (191430 October 1979) was a prominent Argentine cartoonist and humorist.


Life and work

Oscar Esteban Conti was born in
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in 1914. Enrolling at the National Fine Arts School, he helped finance his studies by creating caricatures for local advertisers. Following graduation, he studied
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at the Buenos Aires Academy for Higher Studies. Despite his distaste for the medium, Conti was hired by ''
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'' magazine as a cartoonist in 1942; at ''Cascabel'', he first began signing his work as "Oski." Creating his only
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character, "Amarroto" (loosely translated as "Miser") for '' Rico Tipo'' in 1944 (one of the best-selling satirical weeklies in Argentina at the time), he was enlisted by humorist Carlos Warnes ("César Bruto") to illustrate his irreverent , a weekly satire of current events in which photos of the news were replaced by Oski's mocking caricatures. His work was in growing demand during subsequent years, and his elongated human characters and featherless birds fixtures in a number of popular mainstream magazines and in '' Clarín'', the most-widely circulated news daily in Argentina and Latin America. His work brought him to the attention of French writer
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, who had Oski create the backdrop for the Buenos Aires performance of his play, '' The Polite Prostitute'' in 1947. Irish writer
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also turned to him for the Argentine premiere of his play, '' Androcles and the Lion'', which played in 1953. Oski had an anthology of his work published in 1952, as well as an
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, ''The First Foundation of Buenos Aires'', in 1959. Made in an era in which such historical events were treated as sacrosanct epics by the State and much of the media, ''First Foundation'' was a
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look at the imposing Spanish
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es and their conflict with retaliating indigenous peoples. A similar theme prevailed is his satirical
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, ''The True History of the Indies'', in 1968. He also illustrated unconventional editions of Argentine literary epics, such a
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edition of Estanislao del Campo's ''Fausto'' (an adaptation of the traditional tale - with a
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as the protagonist). Sought internationally, he relocated to
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in 1970, partly out of support for President
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. There, he illustrated ''Cabrochico'' Magazine until returning to Argentina in 1972. Oski contributed to the left-wing ''Satiricón'' magazine in Buenos Aires. He illustrated the best-selling ''True History of Sports'' in 1973 and published another anthology, ''Oski in His Own Ink''. ''Satiricóns closure by executive order in 1974, however, led Oski to begin eschewing political subject matter, instead working with César Bruto in ''The Brutoski Medicinal Handbook'' (a would-be Medical school textbook) and their unique version of the seminal
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's medieval compendium. The worsening climate of political violence and repression in Argentina during 1975 led Oski to move to
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late that year, where he briefly worked for Lumen Publishing. Relocating to
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in 1976, he illustrated a number of left-leaning periodicals such as Italy's ''
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'', though his declining health and a certain loosening of restrictions by Argentina's
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in 1979 led him to return. Contributing a segment in a
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of the
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(won by Argentina), Oski died on October 30, 1979, at 65. Numerous posthumous anthologies of his work have been published since, notably ''El Maestroski'' in 1989.


External links


A biography of Oski
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Taringa.net
había una véz un dibujante (a sampling of his work)

* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20090222143611/http://www.elcontrolpublico.com.ar/ecp104/pag093.htm Análisis de la labor de Oski en El Control Público Digitalbr>Miguel Rep habla de Oski
{{DEFAULTSORT:Conti, Oscar (Oski) 1914 births 1979 deaths Argentine cartoonists Argentine comics artists Argentine animators Argentine animated film directors Argentine people of Italian descent People from Buenos Aires