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Soft Snowy – 50 cm

This cuddly, soft Snowy is the perfect friend for little children. A companion during the day, a soft teddy bear for nighttime – just right for a cuddle at any time! Measures 50 cm long.

39.26
Maharaja and his son

The Maharaja of Gaipajama, who is now available in the series of resins featured in the poster for the exhibition Le Musée imaginaire (1979). Accompanied by his young son, he wears a bright pink silk suit and a turban adorned with a jewel and a feather. The elegant ruler rules over an imaginary kingdom on the border of Tibet. In Cigars of the Pharaoh, he helps Tintin to dismantle the drug trade organised by the Kih-Oskh. This figurine joins the other characters, and the mythical objects already available in this series.

Figurine accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

260.33
Poster Petit Vingtième n°31 - The blue Lotus

This 40x60 Tintin poster is a reproduction of the French cover of Le Petit Vingtième n°31 - The blue Lotus

Considered one of Hergé's finest creations, the story of Tintin's Adventures in the Far East was published in black and white in the Belgian newspaper's children’s supplement between 9th August 1934 and 17th October 1935. It marked a turning point in Hergé's career and sealed his friendship with the sculptor Chang Chong-chen.

13.18
Chronologie d'une œuvre - Volume 2

The seven-volume French-language "Chronologie d'une œuvre" series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The second volume covers the period between 1931 and 1935, starting with “Tintin in America” and ending with "The Blue Lotus”. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
"The Thom(p)sons" Statue

The characters and objects in this new series are taken from the poster Hergé created for the 1979 exhibition, Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin. Each figurine comes in a special box with a certificate of authenticity. “In June 1979 a major exhibition, which would later be hosted in other venues, was inaugurated at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Hergé was not involved in the detail of the exhibition but the creators explained that the purpose was to put some of the objects that Tintin comes across in his adventures alongside the real objects that inspired them. On the poster he created for the exhibition Hergé drew his main characters in the middle of an imaginary display, the stuff of dreams for Tintin fans and collectors.” Taken from Chronologie d’une œuvre – volume 7.

260.33
Poster Petit Vingtième n°36 - The blue Lotus

This 40x60 Tintin poster is a reproduction of the French cover of Le Petit Vingtième n°36 - The blue Lotus

Considered one of Hergé's finest creations, the story of Tintin's Adventures in the Far East was published in black and white in the Belgian newspaper's children’s supplement between 9th August 1934 and 17th October 1935. It marked a turning point in Hergé's career and sealed his friendship with the sculptor Chang Chong-chen.

13.18
le musée imaginaire de Tintin poster

A beautiful reproduction of the original poster for the 1979 exhibition le musée imaginaire de Tintin.

16.12
Chronologie d'une oeuvre - Volume 3

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The third volume covers the period between 1935 and 1939, starting with The Broken Ear and ending with King Ottokar's Sceptre. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
Chronologie d'une oeuvre - Volume 5

The seven-volume French-language Chronologie d'une œuvre series presents the most thorough effort to date to catalogue the entire artistic output of the comic strip author and graphic designer known around the world as Hergé. The fifth volume covers the period between 1943 and 1949, starting with The 7 Crystal Balls and ending with Land of Black Gold. The series was written by Hergéologist Philippe Goddin, with the assistance of the Studios Hergé and Moulinsart, and has become renowned as a veritable "museum of pages and paper".

99.06
Playing cards (FR)

Regular playing cards, with pictures of characters seen through Tintin's adventures. French Version.

7.40
22.73
The Art of Hergé

This three volume series presents a selection of Hergé's outstanding -often unpublished- drawings showing the diversity of his work, and offering the reader a view of the range of his talent. Volume 1 1907-1937 Volumes 2 and 3 to be published

31.08
Playing cards (FR)

Regular playing cards, with pictures of cars seen through the Adventures of Tintin. French version

7.40
Tintin – Le rêve et la réalité

Tintin le rêve et la réalité

22.73
Tintin Car N°31-The Tintin's Mercedes

This Mercedes is the very first car driven by Tintin. He and Snowy literally jump on the front seat to escape the Berlin police who want to arrest them. The reader discovers a character who is not afraid of the cold, who keeps his cool in all circumstances and who is able to drive all kinds of vehicles. This model takes into account an absolutely fundamental and omnipresent element in Tintin in the Land of the Soviets: speed.

57.85

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