François Batet
François Batet | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | September 21, 1921 |
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Died: | December 5, 2015 |
Nationality: | Spanish/French |
Occupation: | Cover artist |
Website: | N/A |
François Batet was a Spanish artist, mainly known for his illustration work for the childhood and youth literature books published by the French "Hachette" publishing house.
Biography
François Batet - pseudonym of Francisco Batet Pellejero - was born on September 21, 1921 in Barcelona (Spain), and died December 5, 2015.
He took painting lessons at the "Academia Tárrega", a Art school in Barcelona. Until 1951 he drew the comic strip "El Coyote", written by José Mallorquí before settling in France where he worked as an illustrator for various newspapers and periodicals (such as "France-Soir", "France Dimanche", "Confidences").
He then turned to the illustration of children's novels, notably for the Hachette Editions like the ones entitled "Bibliothèque rose", "Bibliothèque verte" and "Idéal-Bibliothèque" collections. It illustrates in particular many novels by Jules Verne as well as several classics of the adventure novel.
From 1977, he devoted himself to painting with a favorite theme taken from the art deco style life of the 1920's decade.
For the French publisher SAGE, he drew the four first covers ot the series "Roy Rogers".
Covers by François Batet