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Lambiek is a comic book store and art gallery in Amsterdam, founded in 1968 by Kees Kousemaker (1942â€"2010).

The name Lambiek originated as a misspelling of the name of the character Lambik, from the popular Suske & Wiske comic book series created by Belgian artist Willy Vandersteen.

History


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Kees Kousemaker (1942-2010) was a comics expert from Holland. He was born in Steenbergen, Netherlands. He first arose to prominence when he opened Lambiek, the first comic shop in the world, in 1968. As a result of his work with exhibiting the early creations of young comic artists such as Peter Pontiac and Joost Swarte, he established many collaborations and friendships with a lot of national and international artists. Kousemaker also published books about Dutch comic culture. Kousemaker died April 27, 2010.

Website



Although the lambiek.net is their main domain name, Lambiek started a website www.lambiek.com in 1996 when Kees started to store historical comic book info online. Throughout the nineties and zero's it kept its original blue design until after Kees' his death, when his son ordered a complete remake of the site while all existing information should converted into databases, which was launched in August 2012.

The website also features a webshop for comic books, eComics and original art.

The site features online exhibitions of art and a history of Dutch comics. Kousemaker's Lambiek Comiclopedia is an illustrated compendium of over 11,000 international comic artists.

Exhibitions


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The store has held exhibitions of art by comic creators, including Robert Crumb, Daniel Clowes, Erik Kriek, André Franquin, Tanino Liberatore and Chris Ware. The shop and the informational website both have a strong focus on underground comics, graphic novels and autobiographical comics. The exhibitions can be profit or non-profit, depending on the subject of the exposition.

Awards


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  • Kousemaker was the recipient of the Order of Orange-Nassau medal from the Netherlands for his special dedication to the history of comic books.
  • In 2006, he was awarded a royal decoration for his work in comics.
  • 1997: Won the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award

See also


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  • List of online encyclopedias

References


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External links


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  • Lambiek
  • History of Dutch comics
  • Comiclopedia


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