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Jean-Baptiste Monge

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J.-B. Monge at Goblin's Tavern (June 2009)

Jean-Baptiste Monge (born June 11, 1971 in Nantes) is a French-Canadian fantasy author and illustrator. After twelve years spent in Canada, he lives again in France, in Alsace.

Biography

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Jean-Baptiste Monge issued his first illustrated book Halloween in 1996, in collaboration with Erlé Ferronnière with whom he worked for 10 years; the book has been published by Avis de tempête, further renamed Au Bord des Continents.

In 2004, Jean-Baptiste Monge and Erlé Ferronnière agreed to end their collaboration, each willing to go it alone.

In 2006, he issued his first solo book, Carnet de croquis, archives de Féerie Tome I, illustration, texts and layout.

In October 2007, he attended FaeriCon ‘07 in Philadelphia (USA) in order to get contacts for the publication in the United States of A la recherche de Féerie Tomes I and II, Carnet de croquis as well as Celtic Faeries.

In 2007 and 2008, he worked for the collective books L'Univers des Dragons published by Galerie Daniel Maghen.

In October 2008, during the Utopiales, 9th edition of the International Science-Fiction Festival (Nantes 2008-10-29 to 2008-11-02), he received the Wojtek Siudmak Award 2008 for the cover illustration of Comptines assassines, Pierre Dubois's book published by Hoebeke.

The jury of Spectrum 16 (Kansas City 2009-03-02) has given special recognition for superior achievement to artists in each of eight categories. Silver Award for Book Illustration has been given to Jean-Baptiste Monge. The jury consisted of Kevin Brimmer [artist/art director Muller Bressler Brown], David Dorman [artist], Donato Giancola [artist/instructor School of Visual Arts], Steven Sanders [artist], and Robert Self [publisher: Baby Tattoo Books].

He was presented the Art&fact Award 2009 for his entire work by James Gurney (Dinotopia) during the Utopiales, 10th edition of the International Science-Fiction Festival (Nantes 2009-10-28 to 2009-11-01).

The jury of Spectrum 19 (Kansas City 2009-05-19) has given to Jean-Baptiste Monge the Silver Award for Book Illustration and the Golden Award for Editorial. The jury consisted of Peter de Sève [artist], Jeremy Cranford [Sr. Art Manager/Blizzard Entertainment], Dawn Rivera-Ernster [Director: Talent Development & Recruitment Walt Disney Animation Studios], Scott Gustafson [artist], and Jon Schindehette [Senior Creative Director Wizards of the Coast].

Monge has his own publishing company, Goblin's WAY.[1]

Illustration works

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Halloween, in collaboration with Erlé Ferronnière, 1997. 
   • Baltimore & Redingote, 1999. ISBN : 9782911684081 
   • À la Recherche de Féerie tome I, in collaboration with Erlé Ferronnière, 2002. ISBN : 9782911684319 
   • À la Recherche de Féerie tome II, in collaboration with Erlé Ferronnière, 2004. ISBN : 9782911684418 
   • Carnet de croquis, archives de Féerie Tome I, 2006. ISBN : 9782911684470 
   • Celtic Faeries, prefaced par Pierre Dubois, 2007. ISBN : 9782911684562. 
   • L'Univers des Dragons, Premiers Feux, collective work, contribution for texts and illustrations, 2007. ISBN : 9782952382656. 
   • Carnet de croquis, archives de Féerie Tome II, new images of Féerie along with unpublished works on Heroic Fantasy, 2008. ISBN : 9782911684593. 
   • Best of Faeries, portfolio including 15 images (format 30x40cm) ready for framing (5 never before published), selected among his best illustrations, 2008. ISBN : 9782911684715. 
   • L'Univers des Dragons, Deuxième souffle, collective work, contribution for illustrations, 2008. ISBN : 9782356740052. 
   • Sketchbook #1, 2015. ISBN : 9782981528902. 
   • Celtic Faeries - The Secret Kingdom, (english version), 2016. ISBN : 9782981528919. 
   • Sketchbook #2, 2019. ISBN ; 9782981528933. 
   • A World of Imagination, 2019. ISBN : 9782981528940. 
   • Celtic Faeries - The Secret Kingdom, (english and french version), 2024.

Awards

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   • 2008. Prix Wojtek Siudmak aux Utopiales for the book cover illustration Comptines assassines.[2] 
   • 2009. Silver Award au SPECTRUM Fantastic Art for book illustration: Dunlee Darnan (front cover of Celtic Faeries). 
   • 2009. Prix Art&Fact 2009 aux Utopiales for all of his work. 
   • 2012. Silver Award in the book illustration category for Ragnarok et Golden Award in the editorial category for Cormac Mac Cormic. 
   • 2014. Nomination to Hugo Awards.[3] 
   • 2016. 1st prize in the Artstation challenge on the theme “Journey”.
   • 2018. Nomination au Locus Award.[4] 
   • 2019. First prize for painting of the Fondation de la faune[5] pour Song of Winter. 
   • 2021. 1st prize for Richeson75 International painting, for Great Horned Owl, Small Work category.[6] 
   • 2023. Troll d'or Jury's Favorite.[7]


References

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  1. ^ "About ..." Jean-Baptiste Monge. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Graphisme – Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire" (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  3. ^ hugoeligibleart. "Hugo Award Eligible Art(ists)". hugoeligibleart - 1 résultat pour monge. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  4. ^ Murnane, Kevin. "The 2018 Locus Awards Highlight The Broad Range Of Science Fiction And Fantasy [Sale Price Update]". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  5. ^ "Timbres de la conservation de la faune". Fondation de la faune (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  6. ^ "Small Works 2021". richeson75.com. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  7. ^ "Le Troll d'Or - Trolls & Légendes" (in French). 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
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