Edmond Kirazian (or Kirazyan) was born on 25 August 1923 in
Cairo, and was of Armenian descent. He was named after French writer
Edmond Rostand. Kiraz began his career as a political cartoonist at age 17 (without formal artistic training) in Egypt. Kiraz later studied at the Nubarian National College in Cairo. In 1959, while he was working for the French
magazine Jours de France, his boss,
Marcel Dassault, had him move from politics to humor. As time passed, Kiraz developed a distinctive and humorous pictorial style of representing women that he called
Les Parisiennes: very thin, with long legs, small breasts, and a pouty face. His cartoons are often not only humorous but slightly naughty or erotic, and since 1970 he had contributed regularly to
Playboy magazine. ==Cartoon collections==