[1] In 1942, he studied at the Art Student's League of New York with Frank Riley.
[2] When he returned to Brazil, he became one of the main names in illustration and plastic arts in the country.
[2] He started working with comics in 1955, drawing for the publisher adaptations of literature scripted by his father, Manoel Victor.
[4] In 1998, he was awarded with the Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics, an award that aims to honor artists who have dedicated themselves to Brazilian comics for at least 25 years.
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