Hergé - Ensemble de 2 catalogues d'exposition - 2006-2016





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Two exhibition catalogues on Hergé, hardcover, illustrated editions in French by Éditions Moulinsart, totaling 1345 pages, with publications from 2006 to 2016, in Excellent condition.
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Two books dedicated to Hergé.
- "Hergé" On the occasion of the centenary of Hergé's birth in May 2007, this exhibition catalog offers an overview of his life and work, based on quotes from his interviews and correspondence, photographs, and various illustrations. Published for the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou (Dec. 2006-Feb. 2007).
Hergé: Paris, Grand Palais, National Galleries, September 28, 2016 – January 15, 2017
This book is published on the occasion of this special exhibition created in collaboration with the Musée Hergé. It offers a jubilant dive into the work of Tintin's creator. As early as 1929, Tintin's adventures were published in Le Petit Vingtième. Georges Remi, aka Hergé, began a fabulous career as an author, simultaneously a talented draftsman and a virtuoso storyteller. He created a style, a line, a school. His fame and success only expanded across Belgium, Europe, and the world. This book combines two books into one and offers a new, interactive reading experience. It introduces Hergé, Totor, Tintin, Quick and Flupke, and others..., alternating essays, quotes, documents, all while highlighting remarkable illustrations. Everyone can learn this graphic language of comics, where emotions are expressed through onomatopoeia, and follow colorful, lively characters with distinct voices! A whole world to (re)discover in its richness and diversity. A joyful book designed to delight readers from 7 to 77 years old, offering surprises that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are fun.
Additionally, four illustrated inserts, and the exhibition visitor's booklet.
Two books dedicated to Hergé.
- "Hergé" On the occasion of the centenary of Hergé's birth in May 2007, this exhibition catalog offers an overview of his life and work, based on quotes from his interviews and correspondence, photographs, and various illustrations. Published for the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou (Dec. 2006-Feb. 2007).
Hergé: Paris, Grand Palais, National Galleries, September 28, 2016 – January 15, 2017
This book is published on the occasion of this special exhibition created in collaboration with the Musée Hergé. It offers a jubilant dive into the work of Tintin's creator. As early as 1929, Tintin's adventures were published in Le Petit Vingtième. Georges Remi, aka Hergé, began a fabulous career as an author, simultaneously a talented draftsman and a virtuoso storyteller. He created a style, a line, a school. His fame and success only expanded across Belgium, Europe, and the world. This book combines two books into one and offers a new, interactive reading experience. It introduces Hergé, Totor, Tintin, Quick and Flupke, and others..., alternating essays, quotes, documents, all while highlighting remarkable illustrations. Everyone can learn this graphic language of comics, where emotions are expressed through onomatopoeia, and follow colorful, lively characters with distinct voices! A whole world to (re)discover in its richness and diversity. A joyful book designed to delight readers from 7 to 77 years old, offering surprises that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are fun.
Additionally, four illustrated inserts, and the exhibition visitor's booklet.

