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Edmond Kiraz, born Kirazian (25 August 1923 – 11 August 2020)[1] was an Egyptian-born French-Armenian cartoonist, painter, and illustrator.

Biography

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Edmond Kirazian (or Kirazyan) was born on 25 August 1923 in Cairo, and was of Armenian descent. He was named after French writer Edmond Rostand.[2]

Kiraz started painting from an early age, and had apprenticed under Armenian artist Ashot Zorian.[2] Kiraz began his career as a political cartoonist at age 17 (without formal artistic training) in Egypt.[citation needed] Kiraz later studied at the Nubarian National College in Cairo.[2] He emigrated post-World War II to Paris.[2]

In 1950 he created the comic strip, Line.[3] In 1959, while he was working for the French magazine Jours de France, his boss, Marcel Dassault, had him move from politics to humor. As time passed, Kiraz developed a distinctive and humorous pictorial style of representing women that he called Les Parisiennes: very thin, with long legs, small breasts, and a pouty face. His cartoons are often not only humorous but slightly naughty or erotic, and since 1970 he had contributed regularly to Playboy magazine.[4]

Cartoon collections

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  • Lissi, Diogène, 1954.
  • Carnet de belles, Pulcinella, 1959.
  • Les Parisiennes (Parisian Women), Denoël, 1963.
  • Les Parisiennes au volant, Denoël, 1966.
  • La Parfaite Secrétaire, Denoël, 1967.
  • Parlez-moi de moi : les Parisiennes, Denoël, 1973.
  • Sonate à quatre mains, Filipacchi-Denoël, 1978.
  • Les Femmes de Kiraz, Plon, 1985.
  • Les Parisiennes se marient, Assouline, 1994.
  • Je les aime comme ça (I Like Them That Way), Denoël, 2000.
  • Jamais le premier soir (Never the First Night), Denoël, 2001.
  • Kiraz dans Playboy (Kiraz in Playboy), Denoël, 2002.
  • Elles et moi (The Girls and I), Denoël, 2003.
  • Mini drames, Denoël, 2005.

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