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Gradimir Smudja

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Gradimir Smudja at te International Comic Festival of Sollies Ville, France

Gradimir Smudja (Градимир Смуђа, born in Novi Sad, 1956) is a Serbian cartoonist/painter in Italy and France. He is currently resident of Lucca, Tuscany, (Italy).

Smudja only recently published an acclaimed comic "Le Cabaret des Muses" (first called "Le Bordel des Muses"; tomes: I,II,III,IV), telling the life story of the French masterpainter Toulouse-Lautrec. The comic is being sold all over Europe and has been published in French, Dutch, Spanish, Serbian, German, Hungarian, Italian and other languages. This was a follow-up to the much-acclaimed comic Vincent et Van Gogh, the epic story about the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and his cat.

Published works

Comics:

  • Vincent et Van Gogh - Delcourt (2003), ISBN 2-84055-998-6
  • Le Bordel des Muses "Au Moulin Rouge" - Delcourt (2004), ISBN 2-84789-171-4
  • Le Cabaret des Muses "Mimi et Henri" - Delcourt (2005), ISBN 2-84789-780-1
  • Le Cabaret des Muses "Allez Darling" - Delcourt (2007), ISBN 978-2-7560-0565-2
  • Le Cabaret des Muses "Darling, pour toujours" - Delcourt (2008), ISBN 2-7560-1123-1
  • Vincent et Van Gogh "Trois lunes" - Delcourt (2010), ISBN 978-2-7560-2030-3

Art books:

  • Circo dell'Arte - Nebelsplater/Verlag (1991), ISBN 3-85819-163-9
  • Schneeflöckli - Carlo De Simoni (1999), ISBN W002 99
  • Die Sonnenschein-Bande - Pepperwood/Smudja (2000), ISBN 3-905691-00-0
  • Dylan Faces Book - Zanpano (2009), ISBN 978-2-915757-17-0