Annette Tison

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Annette Tison
BornDecember 27, 1942
Hossegor, France
DiedJune 28, 2010 (aged 67)
Nationality Lima, Peru
Occupation(s)Architect, author
Notable work Barbapapa
Spouse Talus Taylor

Annette Tison, (December 27, 1942 in Hossegor, France-June 28, 2010) was a French architect and writer, mainly known for being co-creator of the Barbapapa series with her American husband, Talus Taylor. [1]

Tison graduated from the École Spéciale d'Architecture. She co-created the characters of the Barbapapa which was initially published as an album in 1970, before becoming a cartoon and a magazine in 1976. [2]

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References

  1. "Annette Tison".
  2. Raymond Perrin, Un siècle de fictions pour les 8 à 15 ans, L'Harmattan, Paris: 2003. ISBN   9782747549479.