Charlet, Grégory - 1 Original page - Kabbale T1 - Gaël - 2003





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Original page titled Gaël from the Kabbale T1 series (2003) by Grégory Charlet, measuring 28.5 × 37.3 cm, with pencil and ink on drawing paper and watercolor on a printed proof, in Excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Stunning original page together with its original color guide by Grégory Charlet from Kabbale #1, published by Dargaud in 2003.
Size: 24 × 31.7 cm (original page) & 28.5 × 37.3 cm (original color guide)
Media: Pencil & ink on drawing paper | Watercolor on printed proof
Condition: Very good condition
A rare opportunity to acquire both the original black-and-white artwork and the corresponding original color guide for the same published page.
Kabbale is a fantasy series created by Gaël and Grégory Charlet, blending adventure with themes inspired by Jewish mysticism, ancient legends, and supernatural forces. The series, published by Dargaud, stands apart through its imaginative world-building and distinctive visual atmosphere.
This page is dominated by an impressive architectural composition, featuring a towering mechanical clock structure that immediately draws the eye. Combined with the dramatic city skyline and the subtle emotional expressions of the characters, it perfectly showcases Charlet's talent for balancing detailed environments with cinematic storytelling.
Seeing both the original artwork and the published color version side by side further highlights how atmosphere and mood are transformed during the coloring process.
Grégory Charlet is a French comic-book artist and illustrator known for his precise artistry, expressive storytelling, and richly detailed fantasy settings. His work on Kabbale established him as one of the promising French artists of the early 2000s, combining clean linework with striking compositions and imaginative designs.
Whether appreciated as an example of modern Franco-Belgian fantasy or as a rare glimpse into the comic-making process, this matching pair represents an exceptional opportunity for collectors of original comic art.
As we prepare to move from our Antwerp gallery to a new home, we've opened the drawers one more time. This auction brings together a carefully curated selection of manga, comic, and BD art, featuring gallery finds, forgotten treasures, and works rediscovered during the transition - now offered to collectors via Catawiki
Explore all our items and combine purchases to save on shipping, or collect your winnings in Antwerp (Belgium) or soon at the new location in Ghent — open by appointment only —
Seller's Story
Stunning original page together with its original color guide by Grégory Charlet from Kabbale #1, published by Dargaud in 2003.
Size: 24 × 31.7 cm (original page) & 28.5 × 37.3 cm (original color guide)
Media: Pencil & ink on drawing paper | Watercolor on printed proof
Condition: Very good condition
A rare opportunity to acquire both the original black-and-white artwork and the corresponding original color guide for the same published page.
Kabbale is a fantasy series created by Gaël and Grégory Charlet, blending adventure with themes inspired by Jewish mysticism, ancient legends, and supernatural forces. The series, published by Dargaud, stands apart through its imaginative world-building and distinctive visual atmosphere.
This page is dominated by an impressive architectural composition, featuring a towering mechanical clock structure that immediately draws the eye. Combined with the dramatic city skyline and the subtle emotional expressions of the characters, it perfectly showcases Charlet's talent for balancing detailed environments with cinematic storytelling.
Seeing both the original artwork and the published color version side by side further highlights how atmosphere and mood are transformed during the coloring process.
Grégory Charlet is a French comic-book artist and illustrator known for his precise artistry, expressive storytelling, and richly detailed fantasy settings. His work on Kabbale established him as one of the promising French artists of the early 2000s, combining clean linework with striking compositions and imaginative designs.
Whether appreciated as an example of modern Franco-Belgian fantasy or as a rare glimpse into the comic-making process, this matching pair represents an exceptional opportunity for collectors of original comic art.
As we prepare to move from our Antwerp gallery to a new home, we've opened the drawers one more time. This auction brings together a carefully curated selection of manga, comic, and BD art, featuring gallery finds, forgotten treasures, and works rediscovered during the transition - now offered to collectors via Catawiki
Explore all our items and combine purchases to save on shipping, or collect your winnings in Antwerp (Belgium) or soon at the new location in Ghent — open by appointment only —

