![]() The Museum can present a few difficulties for visitors with mobility issues or walking difficulties. There is no means of visual communication in case of emergency in the bathrooms. The language of the brief texts requires discrete language skills, also due to the presence of many technical notions. There are no room panels or labels labels or captions are available only for a few important pieces, while objects are usually accompanied by original typewritten labels or notes by Cappellini. The access and navigation of the rooms do not present particular difficulties for the hearing impaired as there is no set itinerary. ![]() The museum is part of Sistema Museale d'Ateneo Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna - SMA Show more Nowadays it is the largest and most important Italian palaeontological museum for vastness and importance of its collections. In the halls one can admire the spectacular skeletons of “Mastodonte proboscidato pliocenico”, the rich collection of Eocene fish of Monte Bolca, pliocene whales and the impressive model of Diplodocus Jurassic Dinosaur, twentysix meters long and four meters high. ![]() Nowadays the collection witnesses more than five hundred years of educational and research activity, with assets of nearly one million pieces placed in the original furnishing of the late 19th century including rocks, plants, invertebrate and vertebrate fossils. Nob today lives in a small village by the Pyrenees.Thanks to the important work of Giovanni Capellini, the first to hold the chair of Geology in Italy, the museum officially opened in 1881 and was enriched with geopaleontological finds from all over the world, of unsurpassed scientific, educational and expositive importance. Readers immediately took to it, and in March 2015, "Dad" was at last published in comic book format by Dupuis. Then in 2013 came his comedy series "Dad" (2016 Europe Comics), which tells the story of a single dad with 4 daughters. First it was through the illustration and scripting of a few panels for the "Atelier Mastodonte" collective, lead by Trondheim, of which he became a permanent member. Nob was editor-in-chief and graphic designer of "Tchô !" magazine from 2001, before handing over the mantle in 2008.Įven though Nob's name cropped up from time to time in Spirou from about 2004 onwards for his illustrations for Julien Neel's series "Indien et Pingouin," it wasn't until around 2010 that we started to see more of him. Since 2004, Nob has also illustrated and scripted "Mon ami Groumpf," published in "D-Lire" magazine and then as comic books by Glénat. Nob soon became one of the pillars of the publication with his series "Bogzzz" (4 albums between 20) and "Mamette," a series of comedy strips started in 2006 and amounting to 6 volumes, as well as 3 volumes of a parallel series entitled "Les souvenirs de Mamette," and a spin-off series about cooking. He took part in a 'young talent' competition organized by Glénat, that opened the doors of "Tchô !" magazine to him. Once he'd finished his studies, he got a job in a company that produced merchandise for TV cartoons, such as Looney Toons and the Simpsons. He came to Paris in 1994 to pursue his studies in Visual Expression. He set up his first fanzine at college, and got first prize in the comic book competition of Grenoble Festival at the age of 16, and then another prize two years later in the schools competition of Angoulême Festival. Born in 1973 in Tours, Bruno Chevrier, otherwise known as Nob, has always harbored a boundless passion for all things comics and computers.
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