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Julie Doucet: Elle Humour

Hardcover | 18.5 x 3.3 x 21 cm | 144 pp

Gingko Press | 2006 | 9781584232469

Rare & Collectable

This beautifully produced book from Julie Doucet uses an amalgamation of drawing, painting, collage and narrative to present a visionary meditation on love, life, and luggage.  

Julie Doucet (b. 1965) is a Canadian underground cartoonist and artist. Long known as ‘the female Robert Crumb’, she began her confrontational and controversial comic work in 1987 with a minicomic called Dirty Plotte before a further 12 issues were professionally published between 1991 and 1998. In 1998 Julie abandoned the comic book medium and went back to printing woodcuts, linocuts, silkscreen printing, followed by an abundant production of artist’s books.

Hardcover | 18.5 x 3.3 x 21 cm | 144 pp

Gingko Press | 2006 | 9781584232469

Rare & Collectable

This beautifully produced book from Julie Doucet uses an amalgamation of drawing, painting, collage and narrative to present a visionary meditation on love, life, and luggage.  

Julie Doucet (b. 1965) is a Canadian underground cartoonist and artist. Long known as ‘the female Robert Crumb’, she began her confrontational and controversial comic work in 1987 with a minicomic called Dirty Plotte before a further 12 issues were professionally published between 1991 and 1998. In 1998 Julie abandoned the comic book medium and went back to printing woodcuts, linocuts, silkscreen printing, followed by an abundant production of artist’s books.

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Hardcover | 18.5 x 3.3 x 21 cm | 144 pp

Gingko Press | 2006 | 9781584232469

Rare & Collectable

This beautifully produced book from Julie Doucet uses an amalgamation of drawing, painting, collage and narrative to present a visionary meditation on love, life, and luggage.  

Julie Doucet (b. 1965) is a Canadian underground cartoonist and artist. Long known as ‘the female Robert Crumb’, she began her confrontational and controversial comic work in 1987 with a minicomic called Dirty Plotte before a further 12 issues were professionally published between 1991 and 1998. In 1998 Julie abandoned the comic book medium and went back to printing woodcuts, linocuts, silkscreen printing, followed by an abundant production of artist’s books.

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