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Plantureux (born
March 23, 1951, in Paris), who goes by the
professional name
Plantu, is a
French cartoonist specializing in
political satire. His work has regularly...
- The building's façade has an
enormous fresco adorned by
doves (drawn by
Plantu)
flying towards Victor Hugo,
symbolising freedom of the press. In 2008,...
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novelist and journalist,
daughter of
French president François
Mitterrand Plantu,
cartoonist for Le
Monde Henri Pourrat,
writer and
anthropologist Pierre...
- Africa".
Retrieved 28 May 2021.
Plantu and
Cartooning for
Peace (May 2021). "Africa".
Retrieved 28 May 2021.
Plantu; Guitton, René (2021). Africa. Paris:...
- for the César
Award for Best Do****entary Film at the 40th César Awards.
Plantu,
French cartoonist Jeff Danziger,
American cartoonist Rayma Suprani, Venezuelan...
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protects Kinkow's most
mysterious and
powerful artifacts including Duplicatus Plantus, a
plant that
copies anything it touches. The
kings make
clones of themselves...
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country was cited, most
notably economically. A
political cartoon by
Plantu published in L'Express
after the
final illustrated the
issues that a multicultural...
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Chantal Montellier Amédée de Noé, aka Cham René Pétillon Françoise
Pichard Plantu Jean-Marc
Reiser Riss Siné Charles-Joseph Traviès de
Villers (born in Switzerland)...
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humorists who have
become benchmarks for the
contemporary generations. 1996 -
Plantu (Jean Plantureux) 1997 - El Roto (Andrés Rábago) 1998 -
Georges Wolinski...
- in
response to the attack, such as an
older meme by Le
Monde cartoonist Plantu which drew a
parallel with the
suffering caused by
terror attacks in Belgium...