Max Cabanes - Foolish Sundays Puzzle






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Author: Max Cabanes
Title: Foolish Sundays Puzzle
Size: 83x 53 cm
Copyright: Published by 1000 EDITIONS. Printed in Spain.
Fine art offset print made on thick 300g, high-quality on laid, highly texturised paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image quality.
Exceptional print. New to frame. Discontinued edition. Plate signed.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Max Cabanes began his fantastic chronicle Dans les Villages in 1976. The first volume appeared in black and white, before continuing in color. The talented author (among other things) then collaborated with Jean-Claude Forest on Roman de Renart (1985, Futuropolis), completed Rencontre du Troisième Sale Type (1982, Dargaud), and explored autobiography with Colin Maillard in Les Années Pattes d’Eph (1986, 1992; Casterman). Along the way, in 1990, he was awarded the Grand Prix of Angoulême, recognizing his overall body of work. He joins the Europe Comics catalogue with the thriller Princesse du sang (Dupuis; Ivory Pearl, Europe Comics), alongside Doug Headline in the adaptation of a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette.
Author: Max Cabanes
Title: Foolish Sundays Puzzle
Size: 83x 53 cm
Copyright: Published by 1000 EDITIONS. Printed in Spain.
Fine art offset print made on thick 300g, high-quality on laid, highly texturised paper. Displays a vivid and sharp image quality.
Exceptional print. New to frame. Discontinued edition. Plate signed.
Shipping in a rigid tube via certified express mail.
It is possible to collect more than one object, from the same auction, in the same shipment.
Max Cabanes began his fantastic chronicle Dans les Villages in 1976. The first volume appeared in black and white, before continuing in color. The talented author (among other things) then collaborated with Jean-Claude Forest on Roman de Renart (1985, Futuropolis), completed Rencontre du Troisième Sale Type (1982, Dargaud), and explored autobiography with Colin Maillard in Les Années Pattes d’Eph (1986, 1992; Casterman). Along the way, in 1990, he was awarded the Grand Prix of Angoulême, recognizing his overall body of work. He joins the Europe Comics catalogue with the thriller Princesse du sang (Dupuis; Ivory Pearl, Europe Comics), alongside Doug Headline in the adaptation of a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette.
