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Francois Colos

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After frequent study trips through Europe, Asia, and Africa, in 1966 he visited the United States and settled permanently in Manhattan in 1970, as a free-lance artist. His career was consolidated by further drawings and concepts which brought him numerous prizes and important clients:
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incorporating his collage style into the illustrations. He continued his work and, in 1976, he began work on his 'Diary' – a large collection of collages which ended in 1989, when Francois Szalay-Colos died at
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He began studying graphic art and engraving techniques in 1947, but was arrested by the political arm of the police in 1951, and sent to a coal mine deep in the
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In 1964, after two short film features in England and Canary Islands, he started a 5-year association with French television, introducing a new graphic style.
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In 1958 he illustrated several books and magazines, winning several prizes in Belgium, England, and Germany.
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In 1974 he published, "The Student who Became King in Spite of Himself", his first book in English with
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Brooks, Valerie. Print Magazine, May–June 1987, p. 81–87.
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In 1960 he received his first photographic assignment in
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Newsweek Japan, Special Issue – "On Science" 1988, p. 3.
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