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1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets sold on June 8 by Heritage Auctions in a sale of European Comic Art held in Dallas, Texas. The piece is one of the few known privately owned cover ...
cover for The Adventures of Tintin Vol. 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets (1930). The artwork is expected to hammer down at upwards of $1.3 million at Heritage Auctions’ European Comic Art ...
But not all comics are about heroes in tights. The first original cover art featuring beloved comic character Tintin from “The Adventures of Tintin Vol. 1: Tintin in the Land of the Soviets ...
In the comic Tintin, an intrepid reporter ... whereas in the original he teaches the child that its home nation is Belgium. The cover was also changed from the original, showing Tintin facing ...
It was bought for $3.9 million, a record for the most valuable original comic strip work and an artist record for Hergé. Meanwhile, the first published Tintin cover sold for $1.12 million in June ...
Belgian comic artist Hergé, who dreamed up the boy reporter, painted the cover of the book Tintin in America in 1932. It is one of only five such works of cover art remaining by Hergé.
A rejected Tintin cover sold for €3.2m ($3.8m) at auction yesterday (with buyer’s premium), setting a world record for a comic book work of art (est €2.2m-€2.8m).
Artcurial A rare Tintin cover illustration set a new world record yesterday, becoming the most expensive comic book art in the world after selling at auction for a staggering €3,175,400 (about $ ...
The Associated Press is reporting that a Tintin comic book cover by Herge sold at auction last week for 2.6 million euros or $3.1 million, "breaking the record for the most expensive comic book ...
Photo AFP PARIS: A rare 1932 cover illustration of “Tintin in America” by Herge ... it to break the one-million-euro mark. Belgian comic book artist Herge painted the Indian ink and gouache ...
Tintin rare comic book cover from 1932 sold for a record 1.3 million euro at Paris auction A rare 1932 cover illustration of "Tintin in America" by Herge, the artist who dreamed up the boy ...