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Janine Culliford, called <span>Nine Culliford ( née</span>''' '''Janine Devroye, March 29 1930-July 5, 2016) was a Belgian colorist of comic strips.
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Janine Culliford, called Nine Culliford (née Janine Devroye, March 29 1930-July 5, 2016) was a Belgian colorist of comic strips.<ref name="Sudinfo.be">{{cite web|title=La veuve de Peyo, Nine Culliford, est décédée à 86 ans|url=http://www.sudinfo.be/1615880/article/2016-07-05/la-veuve-de-peyo-nine-culliford-est-decedee-a-86-ans|website=Sudinfo.be, July 5, 2016|accessdate=9 July 2016}}</ref>
Nine Culliford was the wife of the comic strip creator known as [[Peyo]] (the pseudonym of Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992). She colored his illustrations up until his death. She is especially notable for coming up with the idea that Smurfs should be colored blue. <ref>{{Cite book|langue=|auteur1=[[Hugues Dayez]]|titre=Peyo, l'enchanteur|sous-titre=|éditeur=Niffle|collection=Profession|lieu=s.l.|année=2003|volume=|tome=|pages totales=189|passage=64|isbn=2-87393-049-7|lire en ligne=}}</ref> After the death of her husband, she continued to color the comic strips produced by the studio founded by her son Thierry (later taken over by his sister Véronique) who continues the work of Peyo.

Nine Culliford was the wife of the comic strip creator known as [[Peyo]] (the pseudonym of Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992). She colored his illustrations up until his death. She is especially notable for coming up with the idea that [[the Smurfs]] should be colored blue. After the death of her husband, she continued to color the comic strips produced by the studio founded by her son Thierry (later taken over by his sister Véronique) who has been continuing the work of Peyo.<ref name="Dayez">{{cite book|last1=Dayez|first1=Hugues|title=Peyo, l'enchanteur|date=2003|publisher=Niffle|isbn=2-87393-049-7|page=64}}</ref>


== Références ==
== Références ==

Revision as of 21:30, 9 July 2016

Nine Culliford
Born
Janine Devroye

(1930-03-29)March 29, 1930
DiedJuly 5, 2016(2016-07-05) (aged 86)
NationalityBelgian
Other namesJanine Culliford
OccupationColorist

Janine Culliford, called Nine Culliford (née Janine Devroye, March 29 1930-July 5, 2016) was a Belgian colorist of comic strips.[1]

Nine Culliford was the wife of the comic strip creator known as Peyo (the pseudonym of Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992). She colored his illustrations up until his death. She is especially notable for coming up with the idea that the Smurfs should be colored blue. After the death of her husband, she continued to color the comic strips produced by the studio founded by her son Thierry (later taken over by his sister Véronique) who has been continuing the work of Peyo.[2]

Références

  1. ^ "La veuve de Peyo, Nine Culliford, est décédée à 86 ans". Sudinfo.be, July 5, 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. ^ Dayez, Hugues (2003). Peyo, l'enchanteur. Niffle. p. 64. ISBN 2-87393-049-7.