Hergé - 1 Banner - Centre Pompidou - 2006





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Vinyl banner, 60 × 90 cm, from the Hergé series, dated 2006 in France, in nearly perfect condition, limited edition, shipped in a rigid cardboard tube.
Description from the seller
This poster announces an exhibition dedicated to Hergé, the famous Belgian comics author known for creating The Adventures of Tintin.
The exhibition was held at the Centre Pompidou, in Paris, from December 20, 2006 to February 19, 2007, and it was free admission.
Visual and thematic description:
The poster shows a red rocket taking off into space, an iconic image directly inspired by the Tintin universe (especially in the story Destination Moon). The starry background and the mountainous landscape reinforce that atmosphere of adventure, science fiction, and exploration that characterizes many of Hergé's works.
What the exhibition suggests:
• A journey through Hergé's work, both in comics and illustration.
• The artistic importance of his clear line style ("ligne claire").
• His influence on 20th-century visual culture.
• Possibly originals, sketches, and archival material.
Overall, the poster conveys an exhibition that not only celebrates Hergé as the creator of stories, but also as an influential artist within modern art.
MATERIAL Polyester fabric coated with PVC with a weight of 500 g/m2.
Size 60x90 cm.
Unique edition with authenticity label and Official Seal of Excellence
Year 2006
An authentic gem for collectors
Exhibition surplus material
This poster announces an exhibition dedicated to Hergé, the famous Belgian comics author known for creating The Adventures of Tintin.
The exhibition was held at the Centre Pompidou, in Paris, from December 20, 2006 to February 19, 2007, and it was free admission.
Visual and thematic description:
The poster shows a red rocket taking off into space, an iconic image directly inspired by the Tintin universe (especially in the story Destination Moon). The starry background and the mountainous landscape reinforce that atmosphere of adventure, science fiction, and exploration that characterizes many of Hergé's works.
What the exhibition suggests:
• A journey through Hergé's work, both in comics and illustration.
• The artistic importance of his clear line style ("ligne claire").
• His influence on 20th-century visual culture.
• Possibly originals, sketches, and archival material.
Overall, the poster conveys an exhibition that not only celebrates Hergé as the creator of stories, but also as an influential artist within modern art.
MATERIAL Polyester fabric coated with PVC with a weight of 500 g/m2.
Size 60x90 cm.
Unique edition with authenticity label and Official Seal of Excellence
Year 2006
An authentic gem for collectors
Exhibition surplus material

