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Paris, May 25 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Díaz Valderrama) One year after his death, the daughter and widow of cartoonist Albert Uderzo, creator of Asterix and Obélix, commemorate the artist's exciting career with more than 250 works from his personal archive, from childhood drawings to the success of the most famous Gaul in the world.RESOURCE IMAGES OF ALBERT UDERZO'S EXHIBITION, "UDERZO, AS A MAGIC POTION", AT THE MAILLOL MUSEUM IN PARIS. INCLUDES STATEMENTS BY SYLVIE UDERZO, EXHIBITION CURATOR.Translation:"He passed away at the beginning of the first confinement so we could not pay him the tribute he deserved. Now that it has been a year since he left, we have worked against the clock to give his public a form of tribute in which we discover the man he was on the road. chronological and professional with his human side, which we didn't see that often, he was very humble.He was someone very organized and for this reason he kept his school notebooks in an exceptional way. I wanted them to be exhibited because you can see how this boy from school made extraordinary drawings in science, in poetry, on the fables of La Fontaine.
Miami, Jan 11 (EFE/EPA).- The walls of the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora in Miami "spoke" Monday in an exhibition on behalf of the 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban minors who from December 1960 to October 1962 were sent to the United States in an operation known as Operation Peter Pan, so that they would not be placed in the communist indoctrination centers. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA).B-ROLL OF THE EXHIBITION "OPERATION PETER PAN: THE CUBAN CHILDREN'S EXODUS" AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF THE CUBAN DIASPORA IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, US.
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