Women cartoonist: Grazia Nidasio

Women cartoonist: Grazia Nidasio

Women cartoonist Grazia_Nidasio

Grazia Nidasio (9 February 1931 – 24 December 2018, Italy) was one of the most famous female Italian comics creators. After her studies in sculpting, she joined the magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli in 1953. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she illustrated a variety of series, such as ‘Alibella’, ‘Gelsomino’, ‘Signorina Vanità’, ‘Nonno Roby’, ‘Futurino’, ‘Violante Rock’, ‘Nicoletta’, ‘Daniela e Chicca’, ‘Il Dottor Oss’ and ‘Scaramacai’. She has also been artistic director of the magazine for a while.

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