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Cuvelier, Paul : L'aventure artistique

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Scénario: Goddin, Philippe.

Paul Cuvelier was one of the classic artists of post-war Franco-Belgian comics. Together with Hergé, Jacques Laudy and Edgar P. Jacobs, he was among the original creators for Tintin magazine, working for the magazine from the start in 1946 until the early 1970s. He is best-known for his historical adventure series about the 18th-century orphan boy Corentin Feldoë (1946-1973), but has also drawn the medieval series 'Flamme d'Argent' (1960-1963), the adventures of the Native American 'Wapi' (1962-1966), the investigations of the charming 'Line' (1962-1972) and the groundbreaking erotic graphic novel 'Epoxy' (1968). Cuvelier's comics output was characterized by long intervals, as the artist always drifted between his fine arts ambitions and the more financially rewarding comic industry. The connecting thread between his activities in these two art forms was his strong fascination for the aesthetics of the human anatomy.
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category: Books > Arts > Art album >
category: Books > Eroticism >
category: Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in French >
publisher: Magic Strip, 1981
item number / ISBN: 0064199
binding: hardcover
pages: 64 p.
language: French

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