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Carlo Chendi

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Carlo Chendi
Chendi in 2013
BornAngelo Carlo Chendi
(1933-07-10)10 July 1933
Ferrara, Italy
Died12 September 2021(2021-09-12) (aged 88)
NationalityItalian
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
Italian Disney comics
International Cartoonists Exhibition
AwardsFull list

Angelo Carlo Chendi (10 July 1933 – 12 September 2021)[1] was an Italian cartoonist.

From 1952, Carlo Chendi wrote hundreds of stories with characters from Disney comics.

Early life

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Chendi moved at a young age from Ferrara, to Rapallo, in Liguria, where he started his career as a cartoonist.

Career

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Chendi became one of the pillars of the so-called school of Rapallo, along with Maestro Luciano Bottaro and his friend Giorgio Rebuffi, with whom he founded in 1968 the group Bierrecì (acronym of Bottaro, Rebuffi, Chendi) without, however, stop working with the Mondadori in the realization of Disney stories. Along with Bottaro and Rebuffi he spearheaded the creation of the International Cartoonists Exhibition in 1972.[2]

His career took place between the area of Tigullio and Milan, where he participated in, among other things, the creation of the magazine King of Spades, the first of Studio Bierrecì, and the implementation of traditional Italian of Great Disney Feature; his series was one of his most famous and appreciated, in collaboration with Luciano Bottaro.

Important Disney inventions include extraterrestrial duck O.K. Quack and detective Umperio Bogarto (both designed by Giorgio Cavazzano), the secret identity of Donald Duck "agent QQ7" (the story Mission Bob Fingher had acclaim Disney Americana), and the duet between Pippo and Witch Hazel.

With Bottaro, he began the great saga of Rebo, the tyrant of Saturn.

He died on September 12, 2021, at the age of 88.[1]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Carlo Chendi passed away". afnews.info (in Italian). 12 September 2021. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ Chendi, Carlo. "History of Exhibition". International Cartoonists Exhibition. Archived from the original on Oct 27, 2007.
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