Jean-Louis Pesch was a French author who was the creator of Sylvain et Sylvette. Since 1956, he had drawn more than 4800 pages with Sylvian and Sylvette (Sylvain et Sylvette) and sold more than 20 million albums. The series ended in 2022, making 67 albums in total.
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He entered the children’s press at the Capucine newspaper in 1954 and worked for several newspaper companies including Mireille, L’Intrepide, Bernadette, Coeurs Vaillants, Ames Vaillantes, Fripounet and Marisette, The Pilgrim, The Journal of Tintin, and more.
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Pesch grew up with cartoonist parents who made him develop love for the art when he was just 4 years old. His parents bought the 1934 Le Journal de Mickey and other other albums for him when he was still very young.
When he was 14, he passed the entrance exam to the School of Applied Arts in Paris, however, due to the war, he had to return home and work on the farm. He joined the Navy in 1954 and worked there for three years.
He was reported dead by the publication he worked for, Dargaud Edition. No cause of death was announced but it was revealed that he died on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at age 94.


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