Loading Spinner

Florence CESTAC Art for Sale and Sold Prices

b. 1949 -

Florence Cestac (born 18 July 1949)[1] is a French cartoonist, and former publisher. She is the only woman to have won the prestigious Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême,[2] in 2000.


Born in Pont-Audemer, Cestac initially worked as an illustrator. In 1972, she took over the bookstore "Futuropolis" with her husband Étienne Robial, and transformed it into the comics publisher Futuropolis.

She created the humorous detective stories of Harry Mickson for the comics magazines L'Écho des savanes, Charlie Mensuel, Pilote and Ah ! Nana. After Futuropolis was bought by Gallimard in 1994, she created the series les Déblok for Le Journal de Mickey, working with Nathalie Roques.

Her series Cestac pour les grands, aimed at an adult audience, brought her popular success and recognition. One album, Le Démon de midi (1996), was adapted for the stage and as the 2005 film The Demon Stirs.
Awards

1989: Alph-Art humour, festival d'Angoulême, for Harry Mickson vol. 5
1997: Alph-Art humour for Le Démon de midi
2000: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême
2014: Grand Prix Saint-Michel

Read Full Artist Biography

About Florence CESTAC

b. 1949 -

Biography

Florence Cestac (born 18 July 1949)[1] is a French cartoonist, and former publisher. She is the only woman to have won the prestigious Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême,[2] in 2000.


Born in Pont-Audemer, Cestac initially worked as an illustrator. In 1972, she took over the bookstore "Futuropolis" with her husband Étienne Robial, and transformed it into the comics publisher Futuropolis.

She created the humorous detective stories of Harry Mickson for the comics magazines L'Écho des savanes, Charlie Mensuel, Pilote and Ah ! Nana. After Futuropolis was bought by Gallimard in 1994, she created the series les Déblok for Le Journal de Mickey, working with Nathalie Roques.

Her series Cestac pour les grands, aimed at an adult audience, brought her popular success and recognition. One album, Le Démon de midi (1996), was adapted for the stage and as the 2005 film The Demon Stirs.
Awards

1989: Alph-Art humour, festival d'Angoulême, for Harry Mickson vol. 5
1997: Alph-Art humour for Le Démon de midi
2000: Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême
2014: Grand Prix Saint-Michel