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- Q729817 description "Cartoonist".
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- Q729817 abstract "René Ríos Boettiger (Concepción, 15 December 1911 - 14 July 2000), also known as Pepo, was a Chilean cartoonist, creator of the famous character Condorito.Although he studied medicine at the Universidad de Concepción, Rios abandoned his studies in the early 1930s to devote all his time to creating his cartoons. In 1932 he moved to Santiago to work as a cartoonist at the satirical magazine Topaze. Adopting the pseudonym "Pepo" (from pepón, "little barrel", his childhood nickname), he created the comic strip Don Gabito for the magazine, a strip featuring a caricatured Chilean president Gabriel González Videla. He also caricatured president Pedro Aguirre Cerda as Don Pedrito.In 1949 he created Condorito, his most famous character, taking the idea from the condor of the Chilean coat of arms.Over the next sixty years Rios contributed cartoons to a great number of publications, including El Pingüino, Ganso, Pobre Diablo, Can Can, Pichanga, El Saquero, El Peneca, and branched out into other forms of illustration as well. Rios died of cancer in 2000 at the age of 88.A great lover of the seaside, Rios often drew while looking at the sea at El Quisco on the Chilean Central Coast. A statue of Condorito now stands at the location. In 2000, an effort led by Omar Pérez Santiago (a scholar of Chilean cartooning and a co-founder of the academic Chilean Center for Comics) resulted in a sculpture of Condorito memorializing Rios being installed in the Chilean House of Culture in San Miguel.".
- Q729817 birthDate "1911-12-15".
- Q729817 birthYear "1911".
- Q729817 deathDate "2000-07-14".
- Q729817 deathYear "2000".
- Q729817 wikiPageExternalLink pepo.htm.
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- Q729817 dateOfBirth "1911-12-15".
- Q729817 dateOfDeath "2000-07-14".
- Q729817 name "Rios Boettiger, Rene".
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- Q729817 comment "René Ríos Boettiger (Concepción, 15 December 1911 - 14 July 2000), also known as Pepo, was a Chilean cartoonist, creator of the famous character Condorito.Although he studied medicine at the Universidad de Concepción, Rios abandoned his studies in the early 1930s to devote all his time to creating his cartoons. In 1932 he moved to Santiago to work as a cartoonist at the satirical magazine Topaze.".
- Q729817 label "Pepo (cartoonist)".
- Q729817 givenName "Rene".
- Q729817 homepage www.condorito.cl.
- Q729817 name "Rene Rios Boettiger".
- Q729817 name "Rios Boettiger, Rene".
- Q729817 surname "Rios Boettiger".