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Chipollo Rosso and Friends
For Children's Book Character Collaboration, Based on "The Adventures of Cipollino", Illustrated by Manuela Santino

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Great - to avoid me asking these types of questions in the future, it would be best to state something like this on the post (book is in public domain, I altered characters considerably, etc.) and to link back to the book.

Sure thing 

As I've messaged you...they are original characters created by me, based on the story of Chipollino, to fit with the book

Great - to avoid me asking these types of questions in the future, it would be best to state something like this on the post (book is in public domain, I altered characters considerably, etc.) and to link back to the book.

Great job, but, remember, we have copyright rules on this site that mirror US copyright law, and we also require that the original source of your art be credited. So, to keep this post here on this site, please answer:

1) Who is the original illustrator of these characters? (Cite and link back to them.)
2) Are these characters in the public domain and therefore free to be copied without permission from the copyright holder? (See the link "Please Read Before Posting" at the top of our "Clips" page for how to determine if a work is in the public domain, and for the full statement of our copyright rules.)
3) If it is not in the public domain, did you receive permission from the copyright holder to copy their art and post it here? (If so, please share those permissions. If not, please seek it or remove this post from the site.)

Thank you!

As I've messaged you...they are original characters created by me, based on the story of Chipollino, to fit with the book

Great job, but, remember, we have copyright rules on this site that mirror US copyright law, and we also require that the original source of your art be credited. So, to keep this post here on this site, please answer:

1) Who is the original illustrator of these characters? (Cite and link back to them.)
2) Are these characters in the public domain and therefore free to be copied without permission from the copyright holder? (See the link "Please Read Before Posting" at the top of our "Clips" page for how to determine if a work is in the public domain, and for the full statement of our copyright rules.)
3) If it is not in the public domain, did you receive permission from the copyright holder to copy their art and post it here? (If so, please share those permissions. If not, please seek it or remove this post from the site.)

Thank you!

Finally I can share with you my latest work for the "Children's classic books Dreamland challenge" hosted by Carolina Wachter.❤
I present to you: Chipollo Rosso, Brocco Lee and Carottino.

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