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  1. Renée French (born 1963) is an American comics writer and illustrator and, under the pen name Rainy Dohaney, a children's book author, and exhibiting artist. Her work is characterized by her "obsessive-looking and highly unsettling visual style."

  2. 158K Followers, 3,119 Following, 2,722 Posts - Renee French (@reneefrench) on Instagram: "all art is original and copyright Renee French - for inquiries about original art please DM. no NFT inquiries please. tiktok renee.french".

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0294182Renee French - IMDb

    Renee French was born on 6 February 1966 in the USA. She was an actress and production manager, known for Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Malcolm X (1992) and Nowhere Fast (1995). She died on 19 May 2020 in New York City, New York, USA.

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    • February 6, 1966
    • Renee French
    • May 19, 2020
  4. 4 de fev. de 2014 · Renée French is a cutting-edge American cartoonist and illustrator. Her work has been widely anthologized, and she is the artist behind the critically acclaimed graphic novel The Ticking, which was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2007.

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  5. www.comicsreporter.com › index › indexThe Comics Reporter

    Renée French is one of my favorite people in comics and one of the most consistent, most formidable creators of her generation. French's latest is Baby Bjornstrand, from Koyama Press, her second book of the year following Hagelbarger And That Nightmare Goat, a Spring offering from Yam Books.

  6. Original Art. More Original Art. Renée French (United States) has said that she draws and paints “creatures who aren’t in the mood.” After almost 25 years of using only graphite and black pencil, she has been painting for the last 2 years.

  7. Renée de France, comtesse puis duchesse de Chartres, comtesse de Gisors et dame de Montargis, née à Blois le 25 octobre 1510, morte à Montargis le 12 juin 1574 est la fille cadette de Louis XII, roi de France, et d'Anne de Bretagne.