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'''Evaldo de Oliveira''' (sometimes just named '''Evaldo''') was a Brazilian artist. | '''José Evaldo de Oliveira''' (sometimes just named '''Evaldo''') was a Brazilian artist. | ||
He discovered his passion for graphic arts at a young age, having been awarded second place in a group exhibition in Natal, when he was only 15 years old, with an oil painting. In 1960, thinking to devote himself exclusively to the graphic arts, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and went to work for Rio Graphica Editora (RGE). | He discovered his passion for graphic arts at a young age, having been awarded second place in a group exhibition in Natal, when he was only 15 years old, with an oil painting. In 1960, thinking to devote himself exclusively to the graphic arts, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and went to work for Rio Graphica Editora (RGE). | ||
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== Mandrake work by Evaldo de Oliveira == | == Mandrake work by Evaldo de Oliveira == | ||
=== Covers === | === Covers === | ||
==== Mandrake Magazine / Mandrake ==== | |||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Mandrake169rge. | Image:Mandrake072rge.png|[[Mandrake 72 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake180rge. | Image:Mandrake073rge.png|[[Mandrake 73 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake181rge. | Image:Mandrake076rge.png|[[Mandrake 76 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake182rge. | Image:Mandrake104rge.jpg|[[Mandrake 104 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake183rge. | Image:Mandrake169rge.png|[[Mandrake 169 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake186rge. | Image:Mandrake178rge.png|[[Mandrake 178 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake190rge. | Image:Mandrake180rge.png|[[Mandrake 180 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake194rge. | Image:Mandrake181rge.png|[[Mandrake 181 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake202rge. | Image:Mandrake182rge.png|[[Mandrake 182 (RGE) cover]] | ||
Image:Mandrake183rge.png|[[Mandrake 183 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:Mandrake186rge.png|[[Mandrake 186 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:Mandrake189rge.png|[[Mandrake 189 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:Mandrake190rge.png|[[Mandrake 190 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:Mandrake194rge.png|[[Mandrake 194 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:Mandrake202rge.png|[[Mandrake 202 (RGE) cover]] | |||
Image:almanaquemandrake1967.jpg|[[Almanaque do Mandrake 1967 cover]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Mundo de Aventuras==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Mundodeav-02-211.jpg|[[Mundo de Aventuras 211 (second series)|Mundo de Aventuras #211]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Super Almanaque Especial==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:Super Almanaque Especial.jpg|[[Super Almanaque Especial|Super Almanaque Especial]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Cover artists|De Oliveira, Evaldo]] | [[Category:Cover artists|De Oliveira, Evaldo]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 3 June 2020
Evaldo de Oliveira | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | 1939, Areia Branca (RN) |
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Died: | August 16th, 2007, Natal (RN) |
Nationality: | Brazilian |
Occupation: | Cover artist |
Website: | N/A |
José Evaldo de Oliveira (sometimes just named Evaldo) was a Brazilian artist.
He discovered his passion for graphic arts at a young age, having been awarded second place in a group exhibition in Natal, when he was only 15 years old, with an oil painting. In 1960, thinking to devote himself exclusively to the graphic arts, he moved to Rio de Janeiro and went to work for Rio Graphica Editora (RGE).
At RGE, he assumed a character with which he would be connected for more than twenty years: Beetle Bailey, in drawing and writing scripts for the series when new material from King Features wasn’t enough to supply the various magazines being published at the time.
Always for RGE, he also worked with other characters like The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician, Black Rider, Prince Valiant and others.
In 1987 he returned to Natal and began to work for publicity agencies. With the advent of computers, he lost space in the agencies. Evaldo then returned to the newsroom to work for the afternoon newspaper “Jornal de Hoje” as a cartoonist.
He died in 2007 of a heart attack on a hospital bed, while preparing to undergo a surgery.
Mandrake work by Evaldo de Oliveira
Covers
Mandrake Magazine / Mandrake
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