Null Humblet/Les tourbières de la peur. Trio of drawings made around 1990, signe…
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Humblet/Les tourbières de la peur. Trio of drawings made around 1990, signed. India ink and gouache. TBE+ : - Original alternative album cover. A3 format - Pair of alternative drawings for the album's 4th cover. A4 format JL Humblet (1957) joined Editions du Lombard in 1985, where he produced numerous complete stories for the magazines "Tintin" and then "Hello BD". Only part of the story was published in 1991 by Lombard in the album "Les tourbières de la peur", in the "Histoires et Légendes" collection. He starts the "Gotcha" series with Jean Dufaux, published by Blanco. Volume 1, "Valse sur une nuit d'orage" ("Waltz on a stormy night") appeared in 1990, and Volume 2, "L'or de Salomon" ("Solomon's gold") in 1991, while Volume 3, "Vers la lumière" ("Towards the light"), which closed the cycle, was not published due to the publisher's bankruptcy. For the next fifteen years or so, he produced a large number of paintings and illustrations for advertising purposes, works that were not very creative, but which provided him with food for thought. At the start of the third millennium, he left the beaten track and decided to devote himself exclusively to painting, without any commercial constraints, and was awarded the René Thewissen Grand Prix for painting in 2004.

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Humblet/Les tourbières de la peur. Trio of drawings made around 1990, signed. India ink and gouache. TBE+ : - Original alternative album cover. A3 format - Pair of alternative drawings for the album's 4th cover. A4 format JL Humblet (1957) joined Editions du Lombard in 1985, where he produced numerous complete stories for the magazines "Tintin" and then "Hello BD". Only part of the story was published in 1991 by Lombard in the album "Les tourbières de la peur", in the "Histoires et Légendes" collection. He starts the "Gotcha" series with Jean Dufaux, published by Blanco. Volume 1, "Valse sur une nuit d'orage" ("Waltz on a stormy night") appeared in 1990, and Volume 2, "L'or de Salomon" ("Solomon's gold") in 1991, while Volume 3, "Vers la lumière" ("Towards the light"), which closed the cycle, was not published due to the publisher's bankruptcy. For the next fifteen years or so, he produced a large number of paintings and illustrations for advertising purposes, works that were not very creative, but which provided him with food for thought. At the start of the third millennium, he left the beaten track and decided to devote himself exclusively to painting, without any commercial constraints, and was awarded the René Thewissen Grand Prix for painting in 2004.

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