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Francois Roca
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Lived/Active: France
Known for: illlustration art
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
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François Roca was born in Lyon in 1971. He attended the National School of Applied Arts Olivier de Serres in Paris, in the Image and Communication department, and then Emile Cohl's School to study illustration. In 1996, he started doing illustrations for children: The Queen of Ants Has Disappeared, based on a text by his friend Fred Bernard. Francois Roca illustrated more than 20 books. He regularly collaborates with the news magazine Télérama. | |
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