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About the Artwork
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As dedicated as the cartoon character he invented, Belgian artist Georges Rémi created Tintin adventures up until his death. Exceptionally popular with adults and children, the artist better known as Hergé (1907 – 1983) was one of Europe’s most influential comic artists. His character Tintin was a young reporter accompanied by his faithful fox terrier as they fought the world’s evils. Hergé often expressed his controversial, right-wing opinions through Tintin, and his signature, fluid style influenced numerous Brussels’ school cartoonists. Recently enjoying a revival, Tintin has appeared on T-shirts, mugs and pajamas, and in more than 80 million books worldwide.
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Objectif Lune, c.1953
Item #: 2216
Art Print 20 x 28 in
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Les 7 Boules de Cristal, c.1948
Item #: 2213
Art Print 20 x 28 in
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Le Lotus Bleu, c.1936
Item #: 2205
Art Print 20 x 28 in
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Tintin en Amerique, c.1932
Item #: 2203
Art Print 20 x 28 in
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King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939) | Artist: Hergé (Georges Rémi) Type: Poster Size: 20 x 28 in Item #: 2208
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