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Tintin and his friends, Hergé's other comic strip series, the author's early graphic design work and later taste for modern art... this book offers an oversight into the entire career of a great twentieth-century European artist.
Dive into the world of Hergé with this brand-new book, which delves into the author's work and extensive archive material managed by the Hergé Museum.
Since 1929, Tintin has captivated generations of children and adults alike with his thrilling adventures, published in 24 bestselling books. Millions followed Tintin from the wilds of the Congo to the streets of Prague, Moscow, New York, and more. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, original plates, and ephemera, Tintin: The Art of Hergé offers fresh insight into the story behind this iconic character, with unprecedented access to original sources from the Hergé Museum in Belgium.
Offering a new and nuanced look into the world of Tintin, journalist Michel Daubert explains how the artist Georges Remi became the world-famous Hergé. The book also includes profiles on the beloved characters, selections from Hergé’s earliest work, and chapters that trace the development of a rough sketch into a masterpiece. With its dynamic narrative and visual treasures,
Tintin underscores the artist’s varied inspirations, revealing how Hergé’s creations have become modern classics.
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Tintin and his friends, Hergé's other comic strip series, the author's early graphic design work and later taste for modern art... this book offers an oversight into the entire career of a great twentieth-century European artist.