Now in paperback, this popular look into the world of Tintin's creator features a wealth of original material
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. Published in 2013, Tintin: The Art of Hergé attracted Tintin fans everywhere by offering insight into this iconic character, with incredible access to original sources from the Hergé Museum in Belgium. Illustrated by images of this unparalleled collection, Tintin: The Art of Hergé provides a rare glimpse into Tintin and Hergé's world. Previously unpublished drawings depict how the beloved characters were created and offer fresh commentary. Now, this popular book is available in paperback at an appealing price point.
"This 500-page, illustrated coffee-table book was designed to be a museum on paper, and perusing it is akin to visiting the Musée Hergé in Louvain-la-Neuve southeast of Brussels." France-Amérique
Michel Daubert is a journalist who has contributed to the French daily
Le Figaro and the magazine
Télérama. His writings on Hergé have appeared in
Télérama and
Formule 1. Daubert is also the author of
Musée du Quai Branly, which documents the collection of the renowned Paris art museum.
Über den Autor
Michel Daubert is a journalist who has contributed to Le Figaro, Télérama, and Formule 1, among other publications. He is the author of many articles on Hergé and of the book Musée du Quai Branly, and he lives in France.
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Since Tintin first appeared in 1929, he has captivated generations of children and adults alike. Millions followed Tintin'sjourneys from the wilds of the Congo to the streets of Prague, Moscow, and New York. This Book provides a rare glimpse into Tintin and Hergé's world. Previously unpublished drawings depict how the beloved characters were created and offer fresh commentary.