
Collectible Tintin resin figurine - SHIVA - IMAGINARY MUSEUM, Moulinsart 46005
Collectible Tintin resin figurine - SHIVA - IMAGINARY MUSEUM
The ninth figurine in the Imaginary Museum's collection is a reproduction of the god Shiva, one of the most important deities of Hinduism and represents the sacrifice necessary for regeneration after death. This is the religion with the largest number of followers in India, a country that Tintin visits in Cigars of the Pharaoh and at the beginning of The Blue Lotus. The sculpture of Shiva Nataraja, the king of dance, appears on page 50 of Cigars of the Pharaoh when a believer wants to sacrifice Snowy after Tintin's dog has bitten a cow.
Features
Material: Polychrome resin (hand painted)
Measurements: 33.5 cm (height) and 17.5 cm (length)
Edition: Numbered
Contains: Certificate of authenticity
Year of production: 2018
Box measures: 39x24x16 cm