Françoise Mouly

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Françoise Mouly is a French-born artist, designer, and longtime art editor of The New Yorker, known for her influential work in comics and illustrated publishing.

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instanceOf art editor
comics editor
person
publisher
awardReceived Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur NERFINISHED
Eisner Award NERFINISHED
coFounded RAW (magazine) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1955-01-24
educatedAt École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (incomplete studies) NERFINISHED
employer The New Yorker NERFINISHED
familyName Mouly NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork children's publishing
comics
illustration
founded Toon Books NERFINISHED
genre children's comics
comics anthologies
givenName Françoise NERFINISHED
hasChild Dash Spiegelman NERFINISHED
Nadja Spiegelman NERFINISHED
knownFor innovative magazine cover design
pioneering early-reader comics through Toon Books
publishing avant-garde comics
languageSpoken English
French
movedTo New York City in 1974
name Françoise Mouly NERFINISHED
nationality French-American
notableAchievement promoting graphic novels and comics as literature
revitalizing The New Yorker cover art
notableWork Little Lit (anthology series) NERFINISHED
RAW (magazine) NERFINISHED
The New Yorker covers
Toon Books NERFINISHED
occupation art director
artist
designer
editor
publisher
placeOfBirth Paris
surface form: Paris, France
positionHeld art editor of The New Yorker
residence New York City
spouse Art Spiegelman NERFINISHED
startTime 1993 (art editor of The New Yorker)

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Art Spiegelman spouse Françoise Mouly