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GREG - Hommage a Herge et a Tintin et Milou, illustration in Indian ink on drawing paper, created for the 50th anniversary of the heroes' birth in 1979
GRIFFO - La Main du diable, Indian ink and watercolor illustration for the cover of this story published by Editions Anspach in 2025
HERGE - Tintin et Milou, set of two squares in Indian ink for the advertisement for the episode "Les Bijoux de la Castafiore" published in Tintin n°24, June 13, 1961
HERGE - Tintin and Snowy, panel no. 6 in Indian ink from the episode "Temple of the Sun" published in the February 19, 1948 issue of Tintin no. 8
HERGE - Tintin et Milou, set of illustrations in Indian ink and ecoline created for the Tintin cheese box in 1977
HERGE - Tintin and Snowy, illustration in Indian ink, gouache and pastel pencils on colored paper. Created for a wallpaper frieze in 1949
HERGE - Tintin et Milou, graphite illustration for the final draft of the advertising campaign for the Samaritaine toy department
HERGE - Tintin et Milou, graphite illustration for the first draft of the advertising campaign for the Samaritaine toy department
STUDIOS HERGE - Tintin et Milou, illustration (remounted) in Indian ink and gouache for the domino game box project published in 1962
HERGE - India ink and wash illustration published in Tintin n°3, October 10, 1946
HERGE, Quick et Flupke, illustration - dedication in black ink depicting our heroes in bust form
HERGE - Tintin and Snowy, illustration in black ink on pink paper depicting our heroes in bust form in the early 1950s
HERGE ET STUDIOS - Tintin et Milou, original blue coloring (not a reprint) in colored inks, accompanied by its black film, for plate no. 49 of the episode "Vol 714 pour Sydney" published by Editions Casterman in 1968
STUDIOS HERGE, BOB DE MOOR - Tintin and Snowy, Indian ink and graphite illustration of Snowy being chased by a car wheel. It was done, in a very humorous style, by Herge's assistant for a wallpaper in 1968/69
STUDIOS HERGE, BOB DE MOOR - Tintin and Snowy, Indian ink and graphite illustration of Haddock and Tournesol, each in a small car after an accident between them. This drawing appeared on page 131 of Bernard Tordeur's book "Bob de Moor", published by Editi
STUDIOS HERGE, BOB DE MOOR - Tintin and Snowy, graphite illustration of Haddock on a rock orbiting the moon. This drawing appeared on page 90 of Bernard Tordeur's book "Bob de Moor", published by Editions du Lombard in 1986
HERGE (Studios) - Tintin and Snowy, coloring blue with colored inks for this famous drawing, joyful dance with many characters from this famous series
HERGE, Tintin, extremely rare print made in 1965/66 in a few copies for Herge's close acquaintances
HERGE - Tintin et Milou, first original 1981 facsimile edition of the episode "Les Aventures de Tintin au pays des soviets" published by Casterman in 1981
HERGE - Rare two-panel greeting card designed by the Master for the 1957/58 Antarctic expedition. Printed in Brussels
HERMANN - Comanche, Indian ink plate no. 16 from the episode "Le Desert sans lumiere" ("The Desert without Light"), published in Tintin in 1974 and in an album by Editions du Lombard in 1976
HERMANN / VAN HAMME - Une Nuit de pleine lune, illustration in Indian ink and gouache for the cover of the magazine "L'Immanquable" n°5, May 2011
HUB - Okko, Indian ink illustration created for a print entitled "Combat" and published in 2015. It was reprinted for the presentation of the retrospective exhibition in June 2017 at the Breyne gallery in Brussels
HUBINON - Tiger Joe, Indian ink plate no. 93 from the episode "Le Mystere des hommes-leopard" ("The Mystery of the Leopard Men") published in Pilote magazine no. 287, April 22, 1965, and in an album published by Editions Deligne in 1977
JACOBS - colored pencil illustration on tracing paper depicting a historical figure. This drawing is reproduced in the deluxe canvas album published by "Le 9eme Art" gallery in 1989