HERGÉ, (REMI GEORGES DIT) (1907-1983)

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HERGÉ, (REMI GEORGES DIT) (1907-1983)
Set of 154 photographs of HERGÉ and his wife Germaine KIECKENS, illustrated with two original drawings Prints mounted on 20 sheets of brown soft cardboard on both sides, with autograph captions of Hergé in white gouache, and autograph captions of Germaine Kieckens in white pencil. Hergé and Germaine, colleagues and friends before being husband and wife, took photographs of their common moments. "After their marriage, Hergé arranged them in the first photo album of the household, and decorated them with small cartoons" (Philippe Goddin, p. 152 note n° 198). The successive portraits show Hergé as a young draftsman in 1931, in the twentieth century premises where Tintin was born, in the park of the Botanical Garden near the newspaper's headquarters. Among the people who are represented in the photographs are his wife Germaine, whom he loved passionately and who helped him at the beginning in the work of coloring and drawing the plates; Father Wallez, who hired Hergé in 1927, was the first to believe in his future and launched Tintin; Philippe Gérard, great friend of youth and co-writer of several Tintin albums; the twin brothers Alexis and Léon Remi, father and uncle of Hergé and models of the Dupond-Dupont; Hergé's brother PAUL Remi who was one of the sources of inspiration for the character of Tintin. Together with 2 original drawings in the mutinous spirit of Quick and Flupke. Hergé and Germaine Kieckens fight in a snowball fight, and a children's train runs on rails.
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