Bronzen Adhemar

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The Bronzen Adhemar (Dutch for "Brass Adhemar") is the official Flemish Community Cultural Prize for Comics, given to a Flemish comics author for his body of work. It is awarded by the Flemish Ministry of Culture during Strip Turnhout, the major Flemish comics festival, once every two years. [1]

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[edit] History

Continuin the idea of a comics award given once in 1972, the prize was definitely installed by the makers of the magazine Ciso in 1977, "to emphasize and enhance the quality of Flemish comics" [2]. From 1979 on, the winner also got an exposition during the festival in Turnhout. The prize then changed from yearly to two-yearly.

The organisation of the Award was transferred to the "Bronzen Adhemar Stichting" in 1991, and again to the Flemish Community in 2003, when a monetary prize of 12,500 Euro was added to the statue all winners received.

[edit] The name

The "Bronzen Adhemar" (Brass Adhemar) is named after Adhemar, the son of Nero, one of the classic Flemish comics. Twice, a "Gouden Adhemar" (Golden Adhemar) was awarded on special occasions.

[edit] Winners

[edit] 1970s

[edit] 1980s

  • 1981: Jean-Pol for Kramikske
  • 1983: Merho for Kiekeboe
  • 1985: Berck for Sammy and Lowietje
  • 1987: Erika Raven for Thomas Rindt
  • 1989: Johan De Moor for Kasper

[edit] 1990s

  • 1991: Jan Bosschaert for Sam and Omni
  • 1993: Eric Joris for Chelsey
  • 1995: Dirk Stallaert for Nino and Nero
  • 1997: Ferry for De kronieken van Panchrysia (The chronicles of Panchrysia)
  • 1999: Eric Meynen for De jaren van Dehaene (The years of Dehaene)

[edit] 2000s

[edit] References

  1. ^ Strip Turnhout
  2. ^ History of the award (in Dutch)
  3. ^ De Laet, Danny and Varende, Yves (1979). De Zevende Kunst Voorbij. Geschiedenis van het Beeldverhaal in België, p. 152. Brussel: Dienst Voorlichitng der Diplomatieke posten van het Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken.
  4. ^ Juryrapport 2007

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