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Catalogue Piasa Cheverny Oct 2010 - French
This catalog includes all the derivative objects that were present at the PIASA auction in Cheverny in October 2010.
Paperback.
Language: French
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover today's world. A quarterly review of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsagents. During his many adventures, Tintin tries different sports: cycling, swimming, climbing, and even chasing. At the dawn of the Paris Olympic Games, let yourself be carried away by the breathless cadence of the adventurer's steps, always in action!
To discover with this issue*!
The secrets of the Castafiore Jewels. Rediscover the legendary album thanks to an in-depth and detailed analysis by Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle.
In this 20th issue, discover among other subjects:
A great file on sport
Exclusive interviews with mountaineer Marion Poitevin and author Alix Garin
Athletic drawings and sketches by Hergé, to warm up throughout the pages
9 comic strips by Nicolas Debon taken from Marathon
Without forgetting the two sections: "Culture is adventure" with fascinating cultural chronicles to rediscover the practice of sport through a selection of books, films and events and "The adventure of ideas" which offers an analysis of the philosopher Laurence Devillairs on the villains of the adventures of Tintin
TINTIN, LE RÊVE ET LA RÉALITÉ
One of the most complete works on The Adventures of Tintin. The tintinologist par excellence of the United Kingdom, Michael Farr presents the most exhaustive study of the collection of comics created by Hergé. The book is structured in 24 chapters, one for each Tintin album. Each one of them is an elaborate exercise of documentation and relation of the plot with the historical and political context of the time.
208 pp.
234 x 305 cm.
Hardcover
Language: French
Geo-Tintin C'est L'aventure , Plantu, Hergé
Plantu invites us to rediscover Tintin, thanks to the look he casts on Hergé's work and on the world. Hergé, Plantu, two multifaceted artists, two chroniclers of their time, two essential comic works. The first, after rubbing shoulders with the press cartoons, let his genius shine through in the many adventures of Tintin, among others. The second, after an attempt at comic strips, imposed his sharp eye and his mischievous stroke over the decades, more specifically on the cover of the prestigious newspaper Le Monde for fifty years. This special issue invites these two spirits to dialogue, beyond time, and when they have never met. The influence, sometimes unconscious, that Hergé had on Plantu, visible in the numerous tributes drawn by the latter, their common themes, their openness to the world and their explorer spirit, their animal companions, one a dog, the other a mouse, are as many doors as this book offers, thus inviting you to (re)discover two abundant universes.
96 pages
Format: 24,1x30,4cm
Inner paper: offset 120g
Cover: 300g paper with embossing and varnish, with flaps
Les Coulisses D'une Oeuvre Nº 2 - Congo
A new collection has arrived to help you discover how Hergé created The Adventures of Tintin. Each issue of this 23-volume series will be dedicated to an album and will include reproductions of original sketches, annotated plates, as well as detailed analyses of each theme, characters and historical contexts that shaped Hergé's work. It contains exceptional and comprehensive historical content on Hergé's abundant oeuvre. Readers will have the opportunity to see the stages of development of each album from the first drafts to the final drawings, providing an unprecedented insight into Hergé's working method. Preliminary sketches, unfinished sketches and personal comments by the artist.
Size: 25,5x25,5 cm.
Hardcover
Frieze on the spines to reinforce the collection effect.
From 96 to 112 pages depending on the copy.
Language: French
The secret of this success lies in the union of countless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. He traveled all over the world, crossed oceans, explored the seabed in search of lost treasures? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, leaving millions of readers with a taste of adventure. Such was, and is, the life of the reporter Tintin. Quarterly magazine Tintin c'est l'aventure Nº18: les fêtes autour du monde + Les objets du mythe.
Coloring book. With these sheets, young and old tintinophiles will enjoy painting little pieces of the world created by Hergé. Language: French, Dutch, English.
Year of production: 2024
26 x 34 cm.
LA REVUE DES AMIS DU MUSÉE HERGÉ ( ENGLISH )
The essential collection for all tintinophiles 10 years of life of a museum, 10 years of friendship within the Friends of Hergé Museum (ADMH), is celebrated in the most beautiful way with a compilation of anniversary articles published since 2011 in the different issues of the digital magazine of the ADMH. The book; a veritable fireworks display of chronicles, writings, interviews and Tintin studies on the most diverse topics surrounding Hergé and his work - in particular Tintin - gathered for the occasion in a voluminous book of over 250 pages. This collection is a must for fans of the Les Aventures de Tintin series, fans of the tasseled character or fans of Hergé's art.
Language: English
Format: 19 X 27 cm
256 pages
Exhibition Catalog - Hergé: THE EXHIBITION
Who doesn't know Tintin? But who really knows Hergé? How did Hergé conceive his stories? How did he come up with the idea of drawing a reporter with a toupee? Why did he try his hand at painting? Did Hergé resemble his characters? Why didn't he continue The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko? What is the Hergé style? These and other questions are part of this catalog - or "paper exhibition" - which includes great treasures from the collections of the Hergé Museum: original drawings by the author, sketches, photographs and archival documents. Through a unique journey, we enter the artistic universe of a brilliant and multifaceted artist, capable of using all the media at his disposal to create compositions ranging from illustration to comics, through advertising, press, fashion design and the plastic arts. The lavishly illustrated book includes a prologue by musician Julián Hernández and pages dedicated to the adventures of Tintin and Hergé in Spain by Joan Manuel Soldevilla Albertí, a specialist in Hergé's work. Discover the artist who has captivated millions of readers from 7 to 77 years old all over the world!
Measurements: 24 x 29 cm
64 pages
Cardboard
The secret of this success lies in the union of endless curiosities from The Adventures of Tintin with all kinds of adventures and corners of the world, and space, to discover. Because Tintin traveled all over the world, crossing oceans, exploring the seabed? From the deserts of the Sahara to the peaks of the Himalayas, from Inca temples to lunar craters, imbuing millions of readers with the pleasure of adventure. In The Pharaoh's Cigars, published in the fall of 1934, Tintin sets off on the trail of opium traffickers through Egypt and India. Port Said, Cairo, the pyramids, the tombs of the Pharaohs, the Red Sea, the jungles and their elephants...
AN ALPHABETIC ANTHOLOGY OF CURIOSITIES FROM HERGÉ’S ADVENTURES OF TINTIN
The object of this Tintin A-Z is to select details and facts that may be less familiar or even unknown, and which throw a new perspective on this remarkable reporter and his adventures. It is inevitably a highly subjective, arbitrary and personal view. Michael Farr (born 1953) is a British expert on the comic series The Adventures of Tintin and its creator, Hergé. He has written several books on the subject, including the best-selling Tintin, The Complete Companion, as well as translating many others into English. A former reporter, first for Reuters and then The Daily Telegraph, he travelled around the world as a foreign correspondent. After meeting Hergé, Farr started writing books about Tintin. Farr was the first to gain full access to the files and material Hergé had used in developing the Tintin stories.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Production Year 2024
Softcover
Format Edition 186x236mm
Language Product English
Geo - Tintin C'est L'Aventure - Nº11 French (2021)
This new issue explores Hergé's relationship with the animal world, as his interest in and compassion for animals took shape after Tintin in the Congo. But long before the emergence of movements for nature and animal protection, Hergé clearly expressed the respect that Tintin has for the lives of animals, both wild and domestic. In issue number 11 of this collection and in the company of his inseparable Snowy, Tintin investigates the state of the animal world today, so threatened by man and his excesses.
Characteristics:
Binding: paperback
Cover: matte plasticized
Pages: 144
Measurements: 21x20x2cm
Production: 2021
Language: French
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover the world of today. A quarterly summary of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsstands. During his many adventures, Tintin tries out different sports: cycling, swimming, climbing and even hunting. At the dawn of the Paris Olympic Games, let yourself be carried away by the breathless cadence of the adventurer's steps, always in action! The adventures of Tintin are a tribute to the beauty of nature. But Hergé also shows through his pages how disturbing it can be at times. Each album is an opportunity to explore natural phenomena and resonate with the great changes of our time. *TO DISCOVER WITH THIS ISSUE: a little extra for your magazine==> BOTUS ET MOUCHE COUSUE - TINTIN AND LANGUAGES Author Samuel Bidaud, PhD in linguistics, decodes all of Hergé's linguistic creativity.
Herge - Tintin Et Les Trains - French
How many of Tintin's adventures begin in a train station? When Hergé began his career as a cartoonist a little over a century ago, the train had revolutionized everyday life and had become part of the landscape. Hergé drew locomotives of astonishing realism with perfect environments. Steam, diesel or electric, they are directly inspired by legendary engines that trace the history and development of railroads around the world. This extensively documented book is now published to coincide with the opening, on September 24, of Train World in Brussels (Schaerbeek station).
Inside format: 22 x 29,3 cm.
64 pages with flyleaves.
4-color printing on 135gr. paper.
Sewn with linen thread.
Hardcover.
Matte plasticized.
OFFICIAL COLLECTABLE CAR 1/43 - THE SWISSAIR BUS - THE CALCULUS AFFAIR
Here is a new jewel of the Vehicles 'hors-série' (out of series) collection: the Swissair airline bus, made from the drawing of plate 45 of the album The Calculus Affair (1956).
Material: miniature made of injected metal.
Dimensions: 157 x 46 mm (length, width)
Characters: Haddock, Tintin, Snowy, an escort and 14 travelers.
Edition: numbered and limited to 12,500 copies worldwide.
Jute bag – Petit Vingtième Green
With its unique style and practicality in many situations, whether in the city or on the beach, this bag will quickly become an essential and will accompany you everywhere on vacation, at work, on a picnic or for your daily shopping.
Specifications
Width 18 cm
Length 45 cm
Height 40 cm
Double postcard Tintin - Procession in Tibet (27,9 x 10,5 cm)
We are sure that these new Tintin postcards will create a sensation. Their extra long format will allow you to make great and unforgettable dedications and they all come with envelopes. Each of them corresponds to different moments of The Adventures of Tintin:
- Procession of Tibetan monks in the Himalayan mountains (27.9 x 10.5 cm) 31175
GEO and Éditions Moulinsart revisit the world of Hergé and set off with Tintin to discover today's world. A quarterly review of nearly 150 pages available in bookstores and newsagents. During his many adventures, Tintin tries different sports: cycling, swimming, climbing, and even chasing. At the dawn of the Paris Olympic Games, let yourself be carried away by the breathless cadence of the adventurer's steps, always in action!
To discover with this issue*!
The secrets of the Castafiore Jewels. Rediscover the legendary album thanks to an in-depth and detailed analysis by Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle.
In this 20th issue, discover among other subjects:
A great file on sport
Exclusive interviews with mountaineer Marion Poitevin and author Alix Garin
Athletic drawings and sketches by Hergé, to warm up throughout the pages
9 comic strips by Nicolas Debon taken from Marathon
Without forgetting the two sections: "Culture is adventure" with fascinating cultural chronicles to rediscover the practice of sport through a selection of books, films and events and "The adventure of ideas" which offers an analysis of the philosopher Laurence Devillairs on the villains of the adventures of Tintin
SEMI-IMPERMEABLE BAG TINTIN ROCKET - 45 X 38 X 20 CM.
Semi-waterproof bag with the drawing of the rocket from Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon with which Tintin and his friends travel through space.
Dimensions: 45 x 38 x 20 cm.
Catalog of the exhibition Léonard Gianadda in the footsteps of Tintin, Galerie du Foyer of the Pierre Gianadda Foundation (Switzerland), from July 12 to November 19, 2024. "When Léonard Gianadda began his reportage that took him to the four corners of the world between 1953 and 1961, the adventures of Tintin were still very much in his memory, if not running in parallel. This may well explain the analogies between Tintin and Leonard Gianadda. "Throughout seven chapters - United States, Europe, Egypt-Morocco, the country of the Soviets, the Mediterranean, South America, Africa - Léonard Gianadda's photographs dialogue with Hergé's drawings.
Hardcover.
Language: French