Dante Quinterno
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Dante Quinterno was an Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 comics artist
Comics artist
A comics artist is an artist working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books or graphic novels. The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part.-Comic...

, famous for being the creator of the Patoruzú, Isidoro Cañones and Patoruzito characters.

He was born in Buenos Aires, on October 26, 1909, son of Laura Raffo and Martín Quinterno. His paternal grandfather was originally from Piamonte
Piamonte
Piamonte is a town and municipality in the Cauca Department, Colombia....

, and emigrated to Argentina to be a farmer and then a fruit seller.

In 1924 he began sending his drawings to several Buenos Aires newspapers and in 1925 he publish his first comic Panitruco, in El Suplemento. Later on he wrote Andanzas y desventuras de Manolo Quaranta (1926); Don Fermín (later renamed Don Fierro, 1926), and Un porteño optimista (later named Las aventuras de Don Gil Contento, 1927), for different newspapers. In the latter he introduced in 1928 a new character Curugua-Curuguagüigua, which was later renamed Patoruzú
Patoruzú
Patoruzú is a comic character created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno and is considered the most popular hero of Argentine comics. Patoruzú is a wealthy Tehuelche cacique with great state properties in Patagonia, and is possessed of both superhuman physical strength and a charitable yet naive heart...

. Along with Patoruzú came other supporting characters as Isidoro Cañones
Isidoro Cañones
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 and the young Patoruzú (Patoruzito), which later on became their own main character in their own publications. Since 1936, Patoruzú became an independent publication, which at its zenith sold 300,000 copies. In that same year, he founded Dante Quinterno Publishing (Editorial Dante Quinterno). Other comic books followed: Patoruzito (1945), with the collaboration of Eduardo Ferro], José Luis Salinas and Alberto Breccia
Alberto Breccia
Alberto Breccia was an Uruguay-born Argentine comics artist and writer.-Biography:Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Breccia moved with his parents to Buenos Aires, Argentina when he was three years old...

, Andanzas de Patoruzú (1956), Correrías de Patoruzito (1958) and Locuras de Isidoro (1968).

Quinterno also started a career as animator, and on November 20, 1942 opened a 15 minute short, Upa en apuros at the Ambassador cinema in Buenos Aires.

Dante Quinterno's Awards; Arzobispado de Buenos Aires, Camara de Diputados de La Nacion, Legislatura Porteña, Asociacion Argentina de Editores de Revistas,Asociacion de cronistas cinematograficos de Argentina.

In the 1950s he moved away from the comics world, becoming a businessman. Married Rosa Schiaffino in 1938, they had three children: Dante, Walter and Mónica. He died in Buenos Aires on May 14, 2003, and is buried at La Recoleta Cemetery
La Recoleta Cemetery
La Recoleta Cemetery is a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It contains the graves of notable people, including Eva Perón, Raúl Alfonsín, and several presidents of Argentina.- History :...

.

External links

Dante Quinterno, in Patoruzu-Web Dante Quinterno, in Siempre Historietas In memoriam, in tebeosfera.com
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