Leblon Delienne - Olivier Rameau - Colombe patineuse - 2003





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French-made resin sculpture Colombe patineuse (2003) by Olivier Rameau, official Leblon-Delienne edition limited to 1,500 (456/1500) with box and certificate.
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Leblon-Delienne – Colombe Patineuse – Olivier Rameau – Dany & Greg – Resin – Limited Edition no. 456/1500 – Box and certificate
Premium Description
Offered for sale, this magnificent statuette Colombe Patineuse is an official creation from the Leblon-Delienne studios, inspired by the poetic universe of Olivier Rameau, the famous comic created by Greg and drawn by Dany.
It represents Colombe Tiredaile, the heroine of the series, gracefully evolving in an elegant figure of artistic skating. This sculpture perfectly highlights Dany's refined and sensual line, considered one of the greatest illustrators of female characters in Franco-Belgian comics.
Made of resin and fully hand-painted in the Leblon-Delienne workshops, this work was produced in 2003 in a strictly limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies.
The offered copy bears number 456/1500, as indicated on the certificate of authenticity.
Leblon-Delienne – Colombe Patineuse – Olivier Rameau – Dany & Greg – Resin – Limited Edition no. 456/1500 – Box and certificate
Premium Description
Offered for sale, this magnificent statuette Colombe Patineuse is an official creation from the Leblon-Delienne studios, inspired by the poetic universe of Olivier Rameau, the famous comic created by Greg and drawn by Dany.
It represents Colombe Tiredaile, the heroine of the series, gracefully evolving in an elegant figure of artistic skating. This sculpture perfectly highlights Dany's refined and sensual line, considered one of the greatest illustrators of female characters in Franco-Belgian comics.
Made of resin and fully hand-painted in the Leblon-Delienne workshops, this work was produced in 2003 in a strictly limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies.
The offered copy bears number 456/1500, as indicated on the certificate of authenticity.

