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Nicola Bernardelli , b. 19..

Born in Verona, Italy, Bernardelli attended Émile Cohl School in Lyon, France. Since his graduation in 2015, Bernardelli has been working as a freelance illustrator of books for children, documentary comics, and scholastics books. His artwork can be found in the Italian children’s book I bambini inchiodati by Enrico Bante [Nailed Down Children], 2013; in French publications: Ulysse: d’après l’Odyssée d’Homère by Jean-Luc Langlais [Ulysses according to Homer], 2016; Le grand loup noir by Bernard Chouvier [Big black Wolf], 2016; Les trois frères et le dragon by Bernard Chouvier [Three Brothers and a Dragon], 2016; as well as in English, To the Island by Patricia Forde (2020). 

On his website, Nicola Bernardelli says: "On the one hand, I’m interested in nature, and in observing and to reinterpreting it in my drawings in a decorative way. On the other hand, I’m interested in mythology and tales, in which I like to recognize timeless human aspects. This helps me to better understand myself and the others" (quoted from artstation.com, accessed: May 23, 2020).


Sources:

worldcat.org (accessed: December 17, 2021).

behance.net (accessed: December 6, 2021). 

artstation.com (accessed: December 6, 2021).

bernardelli.jimdofree.com (accessed: May 23, 2020).



Bio prepared by Angelina Gerus, University of Warsaw, angelina.gerus@gmail.com


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Nicola Bernardelli

Born in Verona, Italy, Bernardelli attended Émile Cohl School in Lyon, France. Since his graduation in 2015, Bernardelli has been working as a freelance illustrator of books for children, documentary comics, and scholastics books. His artwork can be found in the Italian children’s book I bambini inchiodati by Enrico Bante [Nailed Down Children], 2013; in French publications: Ulysse: d’après l’Odyssée d’Homère by Jean-Luc Langlais [Ulysses according to Homer], 2016; Le grand loup noir by Bernard Chouvier [Big black Wolf], 2016; Les trois frères et le dragon by Bernard Chouvier [Three Brothers and a Dragon], 2016; as well as in English, To the Island by Patricia Forde (2020). 

On his website, Nicola Bernardelli says: "On the one hand, I’m interested in nature, and in observing and to reinterpreting it in my drawings in a decorative way. On the other hand, I’m interested in mythology and tales, in which I like to recognize timeless human aspects. This helps me to better understand myself and the others" (quoted from artstation.com, accessed: May 23, 2020).


Sources:

worldcat.org (accessed: December 17, 2021).

behance.net (accessed: December 6, 2021). 

artstation.com (accessed: December 6, 2021).

bernardelli.jimdofree.com (accessed: May 23, 2020).



Bio prepared by Angelina Gerus, University of Warsaw, angelina.gerus@gmail.com


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