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Ricardo Villagrán was born on 1938 in Corrientes, Argentina, is an Argentine illustrator (born 1938). Discover Ricardo Villagrán's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?
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Ricardo Villagrán Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ricardo Villagrán Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ricardo Villagrán worth at the age of 86 years old? Ricardo Villagrán’s income source is mostly from being a successful illustrator. He is from Argentina. We have estimated Ricardo Villagrán's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ricardo Villagran (born 1938 in Corrientes) is an Argentine illustrator known for his work in the American comic book industry.
Villagran was born in the small northern city of Corrientes in 1938.
Drawing being his all-consuming interest since the age of four, it was considered only reasonable that after high school he attend Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires.
Villagran began taking freelance art assignments for various advertising companies, printers and comic publishers while still attending college.
He even continued to do art assignments during his compulsory service in the Argentine Army.
After his discharge from the military, Villagran began working as a commercial artist and illustrator.
His list of clients grew to include the majority of the larger advertising agencies and printing houses in Argentina.
In 1969, Villagran began doing comic art for Editorial Columba (Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Lima, Caracas, Asunción, Montevideo, Santiago) Codex Ediciones, Guisa (Spain), Eura (Rome), and Fleetway (London).
Villagran was elected the vice president of the Association de Dibujantes in 1970 and co-founded the Association de Illustradores.
In 1974 Villagran opened his own art studio in Buenos Aires called Nippur Quatro, along with his two brothers Enrique and Carlos.
In 1982, Villagran traveled to the United States, to establish contacts in the comics publishing industry to obtain work for his studio.
His contacts brought him work from American comic publishers such as DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Archie Comics, Comico Comics, First Comics, and Dark Horse Comics.
In 1983 he met Chuck Dixon at a convention, which brought Villagran to eventually ink the Evangeline comic.
Villagran also acted as a liaison for other artists from his home country and introduced Dixon and illustrator/comic artist Judith Hunt to fellow Argentine Jorge Zaffino.
Between 1984–1987 Villagran and his studio worked with Hunt on various comic and commercial art projects; also joining her art studio, Off the Wall Studios, located in Media, Pennsylvania, for a short time.
When Hunt discontinued illustrating comics and representing artists to pursue her own career in children's publishing and license character development, Villagran continued to work in American comics with Mike Manley, a former cartoonist employed by Off the Wall Studios.
Villagran's work can be seen at many conventions in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Diego, and Detroit.
Exhibitions of his work have included Museo del Prado (Madrid), Municipal De Exhibiciones (Buenos Aires), Museo de Armas, and Secretaria de Turismo.