Angelo Agostini

Angelo Agostini
Born (1843-04-08)April 8, 1843
Vercelli, Italy
Died January 23, 1910(1910-01-23) (aged 66)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Area(s) Cartoonist, Writer, Artist

Angelo Agostini (April 8, 1843 – January 23, 1910) was an illustrator, journalist and founder of several publications, and although born in Italy, is considered the first Brazilian cartoonist.

Biography

Agostini was born in Vercelli, Italy, but following adolescence and art studies in Paris, he arrived in Brazil in 1859 with his mother the singer Raquel Agostini, and settled.

At an early age he published drawn work in the São Paulo publication Diabo Coxo on September 17, of 1864.[1] Following more work published in Cabrião and Revista Arlequim, Agostini produced a sequential image story serialised in Vida Fluminense titled As Aventuras de Nhô Quim (The Adventures of Nhô Quim).[2] The first chapter published on January 30, 1869, the story involved themes of conflict between the agricultural and urban culture, and political commentary through visual storytelling capable of reaching a largely illiterate population.[3]

Agostini self-portrait

During the 1880s Agostini started the periodical Revista Ilustrada, which became noted for its illustrated coverage of the annual Carnival. On January 27, 1883, the first chapter of As Aventuras do Zé Caipora (The Adventures of Zé Caipora) was published, starting a successful publication run of 35 episodes spread out over many years.[2][3] Achieving a multimedia impact, the series was printed in four editions, and inspired a popular song and two silent films.

Agostini established the magazine Don Quixote in 1895, which lasted until 1906, and with Luiz Bartolomeu de Sousa e Silva founded the influential youth magazine O Tico-Tico in 1905 where the tales of Zé Caipora were continued.[1] During his final years he worked for the magazine O Malho, until his death in 1910.

Legacy

Cover of Don Quixote #1 (1885) by Agostini

Named in honour of Agostini, the Prêmio Angelo Agostini is a Brazilian comics prize awarded by Associação dos Quadrinhistas e Caricaturistas do Estado de São Paulo since 1982.[1]

Bibliography

Sources

  1. 1 2 3 de Souza, Worney Almeida. "Mestres do Quadrinho Nacional: Angelo Agostini" (in Portuguese).
  2. 1 2 Lambiek Comiclopedia. "Angelo Agostini".
  3. 1 2 de Oliveira, Ivan Carlo Andrade. "As primeiras histórias em quadrinhos nacionais" (in Portuguese).

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