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Half-French,
half-Italian, Yan Nascimbene shared his childhood
between these two countries. After working as a
photographer's assistant in a Paris fashion
studio, Nascimbene studied at the School of Visual
Arts in New York and at the University of
California at Davis. There he met Joan Parazette,
an art student as well.
Yan and Joan
married in 1972 and moved to the South of France,
then to Rome where they started a children's book
publishing company, POMPELMO EDITORE.
The following ten years were spent alternating
between Davis, Paris and Rome with occasional
trips to the South of France and Morocco where in
1976 they adopted their daughter Noémie. Their
son Amanzio was born a year later in California.
In 1980
Nascimbene wrote and directed THE MEDITERRANEAN, a
feature film which was selected to several
international festivals (Gent in Belgium, Turin in
Italy, San Sebastiàn in Spain, Park City and
Chicago, Melbourne, New Delhi...) He was
subsequently commissioned by the French CNC to
write the screenplay to a second film, BELLE-ILE.
Nascimbene and his family moved back to Paris.
In 1986
Nascimbene started working as an illustrator in
France. Soon a steady collaboration with the
prestigious French publisher Gallimard was
established. To this date Nascimbene has published
six books with Gallimard and drawn over 200 book
covers for that company alone. His book covers for
Gallimard received the Graphic Award at the
Bologna International Book Fair in 1988.
Joan and Yan
moved back to California in 1991. While still
collaborating with French and Italian publishers,
Nascimbene started working on editorial and
commercial assignments for clients in the United
States. Among the several books published at the
time, one of Yan's dearest projects was an
illustrated edition of Marcel Proust's DU CÔTÉ
DE CHEZ SWANN (SWANN'S WAY) which received high
praise, notably from Jacques Fauvet, editor in
chief of Le Monde and Anne Borel, president of Les
Amis de Marcel Proust. ANTIBES, CLAVIÈRE ET
AUTRES COULEURS (Gallimard, 1991), Nascimbene's
first book as author and illustrator (an
illustrated memoir of his childhood in France and
in Italy) won the Graphic Award at the Bologna
Book Fair in 1992.
Nascimbene's
illustrations have appeared in numerous
publications worldwide, including Time, Newsweek,
The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, the New Yorker, Boston
Globe, Toronto Life, Scientific American, Atlantic
Monthly, Hemispheres, etc. His commercial clients
include Air France, British Airways, Continental
Airlines, IBM, Apple, Macy's, Stanford University,
UC Berkeley, Bank of America, United Way, Estée
Lauder, Manpower, etc...
Nascimbene has
over 50 books to his credit, translated in eight
languages. He has illustrated over 300 book covers
for numerous publishers in the United States,
France, Italy and Japan. (Please, see BIBLIOGRAPHY)
Yan's work has been widely exhibited in the United States, France, Japan, England,
Switzerland and Italy. He is the recipient of many awards, including
a gold and two silver medals from the Society of Illustrators in New York and
the Bologna International Graphic Award which he won three times.
Following the
acclaimed illustrated edition of Italo Calvino's
AVENTURES (Seuil, 2001, Society of Illustrators'
Silver Medal) and PALOMAR (Seuil, 2003), Yan
recently illustrated THE BARON IN THE TREES by the
same author. (Please, see illustrations for these
books under PORTFOLIO/ITALO CAVINO. For more
information on Italo Calvino, please visit www.themodernword.com
).
Yan Nascimbene and Joan Parazette,
a painter and ceramist, share their life between the South of France and California.