Description |
478 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm. |
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Note |
"Simultaneously published in French as Musée Hergé in 2013 by Éditions de la Martinière, La Martinière Group, Paris"--Colophon. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 476-477) and index. |
Contents |
Like a giant comic strip -- G.R. known as Hergé -- The cast, on paper -- Hergé's sources -- Planet Tintin -- The fame of Hergé -- The Tintin books. |
Summary |
Since Tintin first appeared in 1929, he has captivated generations of children and adults alike. Millions followed Tintin's journeys from the wilds of the Congo to the streets of Prague, Moscow and New York. 'Tintin' offers new insight into this iconic character, with incredible access to original sources from the Herge Museum in Belgium. Designed by Christian de Portzamparc, the Herge Museum opened in 2009 to celebrate Tintin creator Georges Remi, later known as Herge. The museum features hundreds of original plates, photographs and documents displaying the work and inspiration of the famed comic artist. Illustrated by images of this unparalleled collection provides a rare glimpse into Tintin and Herge's world. |
Subject |
Hergé, 1907-1983 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Hergé, 1907-1983. Aventures de Tintin.
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Musée Hergé -- Catalogs.
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Tintin (Fictitious character)
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Comic books, strips, etc. -- Belgium -- History and criticism.
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Added Author |
Musée Hergé.
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Spine Title |
Tintin : from the archives of the Hergé Museum |
Added Title |
Art of Hergé |
ISBN |
9781419710933 |
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1419710931 |
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