Jort (Georges Beuville) - 1 Original page - Jeannot & Arthur - 1950

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Original hand-drawn comic plate from the French Jeannot & Arthur series by Georges Beuville, pseudonym Jort, signed “Jort”, circa 1950, ink and spot colour on paper, approximately 37.5 × 50 cm, in generally good vintage condition.

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Original hand-drawn comic plate from the French series Jeannot & Arthur, created by Georges Beuville (working under the pseudonym Jort).
He was a French illustrator and cartoonist, with publications in the magazines Cœurs Vaillant and Ames Vaillantes.

This concerns an authentic original artwork (not a reproduction), presumably dating from around 1950.

The drawing is executed in black ink with a color spot (orange/sepia) and shows typical characteristics of original comic plates, such as hand-made corrections.

Details:
• Illustrator: Jort (Georges Beuville)
• Series: Jeannot & Arthur
• Type: original comic plate (planche originale)
• Technique: ink and color spot on paper
• Signature: signed “Jort” (top right of the page)
• Period: around 1950

Dimensions:
• approx. 37.5 × 50 cm

Condition:
• Signs of age such as light “foxing” (brown spots)
• Some folds and signs of use
• White corrections (common with original drawings)
• Generally good vintage condition

This is a rare and decorative piece of original comic art from the early period of French bande dessinée, of interest to collectors and lovers of original illustrations.

Please look carefully at the photos as they are part of the description.

For Dutch buyers, it will be shipped with PostNL, so no international shipping costs.
Shipping is only with track and trace, insured and with a signature on delivery.

I am not a professional seller and cannot always guarantee the three-day shipping rule of Catawiki, but I do my best (works in 98% of cases).

Pickup is also possible, subject to clear arrangements.

Original hand-drawn comic plate from the French series Jeannot & Arthur, created by Georges Beuville (working under the pseudonym Jort).
He was a French illustrator and cartoonist, with publications in the magazines Cœurs Vaillant and Ames Vaillantes.

This concerns an authentic original artwork (not a reproduction), presumably dating from around 1950.

The drawing is executed in black ink with a color spot (orange/sepia) and shows typical characteristics of original comic plates, such as hand-made corrections.

Details:
• Illustrator: Jort (Georges Beuville)
• Series: Jeannot & Arthur
• Type: original comic plate (planche originale)
• Technique: ink and color spot on paper
• Signature: signed “Jort” (top right of the page)
• Period: around 1950

Dimensions:
• approx. 37.5 × 50 cm

Condition:
• Signs of age such as light “foxing” (brown spots)
• Some folds and signs of use
• White corrections (common with original drawings)
• Generally good vintage condition

This is a rare and decorative piece of original comic art from the early period of French bande dessinée, of interest to collectors and lovers of original illustrations.

Please look carefully at the photos as they are part of the description.

For Dutch buyers, it will be shipped with PostNL, so no international shipping costs.
Shipping is only with track and trace, insured and with a signature on delivery.

I am not a professional seller and cannot always guarantee the three-day shipping rule of Catawiki, but I do my best (works in 98% of cases).

Pickup is also possible, subject to clear arrangements.

Details

Item
Original page
No. of items
1
Series
Jeannot & Arthur
Condition
Good condition
Artist
Jort (Georges Beuville)
Year
1950
Width
37.5 cm
Height
50 cm
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Objects sold
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