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Paris – As part of the Tintin auction, L’univers du créateur de Tintin, taking place on 19th November, the Artcurial Comic Strip department will offer an historic set of twenty China ink drawings by Hergé from the ‘cartes neige’ series.

The drawings which were ordered by a Belgian publisher, specialising in post cards and calendars, were used to illustrate the commercial…

Paris – As part of the Tintin auction, L’univers du créateur de Tintin, taking place on 19th November, the Artcurial Comic Strip department will offer an historic set of twenty China ink drawings by Hergé from the ‘cartes neige’ series.

The drawings which were ordered by a Belgian publisher, specialising in post cards and calendars, were used to illustrate the commercial coloured cards at the end of 1942 and early 1943 for Christmas and New Year greetings. The cards are considered as the first Tintin adventures marketing product to reach out to a larger public.

The entire collection is estimated between 1,2 and 2,4 M€. The drawings are being sold one by one and some come with the original matching Christmas card.

True leaders in the field, Artcurial has decided to reveal this exceptional collection in Hong Kong in October where the auction house previously organised Asia’s first European Comic Strip auction. The actual sale will later take place in Paris at the same time as the Hergé exhibition, on show at the Grand Palais.

“It is particularly rare to find original Hergé creations from the 1940s, very few are up for auction nowadays. These twenty drawings have been carefully preserved within a private collection. Once again, we are thrilled to be able to offer original Tintin drawings at auction to French and international collectors.”

Eric Leroy, ExpertComic Strips, Artcurial

Made using the rotogravure printing process, the seasonal greeting cards were largely diffused and adapted commercially with texts in French and Dutch. The bilingual cards are estimated at 8 000 - 12 000 € / 8 800 - 13 200 $.

In the 1940s, the ‘clear line’ takes readers on new adventures. Hergé longed to draw without any boundaries and add depth and character to Tintin, Milou and the other key figures of his comics. During this intense period, the illustrator produced his greatest adventures including Le Secret de la Licorne, Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge and Les 7 Boules de cristal. In 1941, the character, Captain Haddock appears in the album Le Crabe aux pinces d’or alongside the Dupondts and from this date became part of the Tintin universe.

For Hergé the ‘carte neige’ series represent a personal pleasure and an amusing distraction from his routine. Each card is a surprise and tells a small story: Tintin and Milou discover the pleasure of the mountain, sledging and skiing, decorating the Christmas tree. Les Dupondts are as clumsy as ever, whether it be on skis or ice-skates.

Snow is the key feature in these compositions and establishes the ‘clear line’ trademark.

These extremely rare drawings demonstrate high quality (the clear lines are a sign of experience) and the creations date back to Hergé’s most important and sought after period. Collectors will remember that the second half of the 1930s marked his meeting with Edgar P. Jacobs, the realisation of Temple du Soleil and the first years of the Tintin journal which opened a new chapter.

Each drawing is estimated at 60 000 - 120 000 € / 66 000 - 132 000 $.

An original plate from the album : On a marché sur la lune

During the auction dedicated to the universe of the creator of Tintin, Artcurial will also present a historic plate from the album, On a marché sur la lune, published in 1954 (estimation : 700 000 - 900 000 € / 770 000 – 990 000 $).

In the early 1950s, during the legendary period of the great series published in the Tintin diary (Blake et Mortimer, Corentin, Alix) Hergé relishes in the adventure and launches his hero in a to a two-part venture like he did in 1942 and 1943 with Le Secret de la Licorne and Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge.

In this impressive plate, the illustrator gathers Tintin, Milou and Captain Haddock : dressed in a spacesuit, they abandon the famous red and white checked rocket and set off to explore a new world.

« This is one of the most important plates from after the war and like Tintin au Tibet and Les Bijoux de la Castafiore, is part of a mythical album which fascinates collectors and comic amateurs. This is a key moment in the history of the 9th art and works by Hergé from this period are rare on the art market. »

Eric Leroy, ExpertComic Strip department, Artcurial.

The Collection of Albums belonging to Louis Casterman
A stunning collection of black and white and coloured albums from Louis Casterman’s bookshelf will also be on sale. Casterman was the famous publisher behind the Aventures de Tintin from the early 1930s. Collectors will not only rediscover classics with Tintin and Milou but also the ventures of Quick and Flupke and the adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko.

Amongst the albums up for auction, Le Lotus bleu (estimation : 8 000 - 12 000 €), Le Crabe aux pinces d’or (estimation : 13 000 - 15 000 €), Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge (estimation : 3 500 - 4 500 €) ou Les 7 Boules de cristal (estimation : 2 500 - 3 500 €). 

Hergé and ArtcurialHergé (Georges Rémi dit), an original plate from the album On a marché sur la lune, published in 1954, estimation: 700 000 - 900 000 € / 770 000 – 990 000 $ © Herge/Moulinsart2016

Since its creation in 2005, Artcurial’s Comic Strip department has confirmed its place as leader in an increasingly international market. As a pioneer in the field, Artcurial continues to collaborate with contemporary artists such as Enki Bilal, Tardi, Olivier Ledroit and Joann Sfar.

Artcurial auctions dedicated to the man behind Tintin have become a leading reference for this speciality which was created by Eric Leroy. Sales of works by Hergé enabled the auction house to make world records both for Hergé and for Comic Strips in general. In 2014 during the biggest Comic Strip sale, the double cover page for Les adventures de Tintin, by Hergé a world record for a Comic Strip work ever to be sold at auction was made. The same year, a new world record was reached for an original drawing of a Tintin album cover for the drawing of L’Ile noire vendu 1 M€ / 1,4 M$. Following this success, the singer, Renaud decided to trust part of his comic collection to Artcurial including a double plate at the end of Sceptre d’Ottokar which was sold for 1 M€ / 1,2 M$ in April 2016.

Other records have been made within the leading French auction house confirming its reputation for Hergé sales. Another highlight includes the sale of a replica from la fusée d’Objectif Lune, in 2014 exhibited at the rond-point des Champs-Elysées.

Hergé is arguably the most famous and sought after Comic Strip author today with his original drawings from the adventures of Tintin as star pieces. Artcurial however, continues to promote all fields of the Comic Strip department. In October 2015, the auction house organised Asia’s first European Comic Strip auction in Hong Kong. An Asian collector snapped up the most expensive work, a drawing of the cover of Lotus Bleu by Hergé. A second edition will take place in Hong Kong on 3rd October 2016.

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