The Art of Herge, Inventor of Tintin: Volume 3: 1950-1983
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Rating | : | 4.67 (567 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0867197633 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-05 |
Language | : | English |
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Most of the documents produced in this series come from the Studios Herge where Philippe Goddin directed the research and archives for more than 10 years. . About the Author Philippe Goddin was born in 1944. He was lucky enough to know Herge and to be acquainted with many of his friends and colleagues. he has been studying Herge's art for more than 30 years, and has published several books on the subject. Hie is considered to be one of the top experts on Herge's life and oeuvre
Most of the documents produced in this series come from the Studios Herge where Philippe Goddin directed the research and archives for more than 10 years. Philippe Goddin was born in 1944. . Hie is considered to be one of the top experts on Herge's life and oeuvre. he has been studying Herge's art for more than 30 years, and has published several books on the subject. He was lucky enough to know Herge and to be acquainted with many of his friends and colleagues
From generation to generation the popularity of his creation has carried on and been extended, to such a degree that whatever their age, many readers feel they have grown up with Tintin.The third and final volume of The Art of Herge series presents a selection of Herge's outstanding, often unpublished, drawings showing the diversity of his work and offering the reader a view of the range of his talent.This third volume of The Art of Herge covers the years 1950 to 1983, The prolific output of the master of the "clear line" included advertisements, comic strips, illustrations, fashion designs and caricatures. He left us an exceptional legacy, at the center of which was Tintin, but also included much other work besides Tintin's cartoon adventures. The artwork is accompanied by concise commentary, allowing us a closer look into the artist's dai
Ganapathy Subramaniam said Insight into the later years of the Master. [[VIDEOID:mo"Insight into the later years of the Master" according to Ganapathy Subramaniam. [[VIDEOID:mo2GF8VEC6W8P9K]]In this final part of this three volume Treatise, we get to see the later part of Herge's work.Continuing with the same format that has become standard for books that research Tintin, very similar to the size that the original Tinin albums came, including the numbering at the bottom with a little circle around, this book is a nice hard bound reference to keep.Page after page of pictures that include copies of original pen and ink work, some with corrections in white, preliminary pencil sketches, color proofs, . GF8VEC6W8P9K]]In this final part of this three volume Treatise, we get to see the later part of Herge's work.Continuing with the same format that has become standard for books that research Tintin, very similar to the size that the original Tinin albums came, including the numbering at the bottom with a little circle around, this book is a nice hard bound reference to keep.Page after page of pictures that include copies of original pen and ink work, some with corrections in white, preliminary pencil sketches, color proofs, . "Interesting enough, but" according to abel munoz. This third part of the series, as the previous 2 is interesting enough. Just the amount of graphic material makes this a volume worth purchasing. However, the content is not nearly enough. Just little bits of information is offered on some of the albums and it seems like the whole series has summarized the original ones in French "Chronologie d'une oeuvre' . This results in some paragraphs seldom making any sense and a lot of interesting information missed.Overall, I would strongly recommend purchasing the original series (7 volumes) in. "Beautiful and Well-Researched" according to Andrew R Shelnutt. Beautiful book, richly illustrated, with a perfect balance between artwork and academic review. Highly recommended.