Vanistendael, Judith - 1 Original preliminary page - De Maagd en de neger - 2007





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Original preliminary page by Judith Vanistendael for the graphic novel De maagd en de neger (page 4), pencil on paper, 30 × 40 cm, signed, published by Oog en Blik in 2007, in excellent condition.
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Judith Vanistendael (Belgian, b. 1974)
Preliminary page – De maagd en de neger (p. 4)
Pencil on paper, signed
Original preliminary page (layout / rough) by Judith Vanistendael, created during the development of the graphic novel De maagd en de neger.
This page consists of hand-drawn pencil sketches with dialogue and panel structure, documenting the artist’s working process prior to final inking and coloring. The composition corresponds to page 4 of the published book and offers a rare insight into Vanistendael’s narrative construction, character placement, and pacing.
The sheet is hand-signed by the artist in the lower margin.
Exhibition
Exhibited in Sequential Art: The Universal Language, Five Belgian Artists,
Illustration House,
110 West 25th Street, Manhattan, 2008
Technique: Pencil on paper
Signature: Yes
Condition: Good to very good, visible working traces, erasures and annotations consistent with preparatory material
An important process piece from one of Vanistendael’s key graphic novels, combining book provenance with documented international exhibition history.
Judith Vanistendael (Belgian, b. 1974)
Preliminary page – De maagd en de neger (p. 4)
Pencil on paper, signed
Original preliminary page (layout / rough) by Judith Vanistendael, created during the development of the graphic novel De maagd en de neger.
This page consists of hand-drawn pencil sketches with dialogue and panel structure, documenting the artist’s working process prior to final inking and coloring. The composition corresponds to page 4 of the published book and offers a rare insight into Vanistendael’s narrative construction, character placement, and pacing.
The sheet is hand-signed by the artist in the lower margin.
Exhibition
Exhibited in Sequential Art: The Universal Language, Five Belgian Artists,
Illustration House,
110 West 25th Street, Manhattan, 2008
Technique: Pencil on paper
Signature: Yes
Condition: Good to very good, visible working traces, erasures and annotations consistent with preparatory material
An important process piece from one of Vanistendael’s key graphic novels, combining book provenance with documented international exhibition history.

