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For sale - Marin Conte Fable illustration Originale Mon Ânon de Suzanne Cramaussel . Éo Pierrot Année 50 . by Claude Marin - Illustration
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Marin Conte Fable illustration Originale Mon Ânon de Suzanne Cramaussel . Éo Pierrot Année 50 .

Illustration
circa 1950
Mixed Media
Encre de Chine , écolines et Crayon de Couleur .
23 x 17 cm (9.06 x 6.69 in.)
Price : 400 €  [$]
Original avec son Calque de Couleur.
Le Verso de L'illustration Originale avec indication , Etc ....

Description

Marin Conte Fable Mon Ânon de Suzanne Cramaussel . Éo Pierrot Année 50 .
Une Jolie illustration Parue pour un Conte dans Le Journal Nano et Nanette et Pierrot .
Les N° sont , a Priori pour Pierrot 51 , et Nano 53 page 11 d'après les indications au Dos de L'original.

Inscriptions

Signée CMarin en bas a Droite sur Le Coté

Comment

Claude Marin pour un Conte de Suzanne Cramaussel , Dessin Original a L'Encre de Chine et écolines .
Un Sympathique Petit Bourricot , Mon Ânon doux et Fidèle..., Éo Nano Année 50 .
illustration d'une grande Finesse !! , et Collage , voir images Additionnelles .
Le Port est a Rajouter , en Colissimo Carton Fort Ou Remise Possible sur Paris ( me Contacter ) .
Merci.

About Claude Marin

Claude Marin started his comics career at a very young age, when his talent was noticed by Marijac. Marin was invited to work for Marijac's magazine Le Coq Hardi. His first steps in the field were illustrating the 'Rouletabosse Reporter' comic, on scenarios by its creator Marijac, in 1946. Marin remained active for Le Coq Hardi until 1955, and among his most notable contributions were the series 'Le Père Noël' and 'Les Trois Mousquetaires du Far West'. Marin was additionally active for other magazines, often edited by Marijac. Starting in 1949, Marin also contributed many stories and cover illustrations to Flemish comics magazine Kleine Zondagsvriend, using both comic and realistic graphic styles. He was also present in Ketelbinkiekrant in Holland. Between 1966 and 1975, he worked for the children's clothing shop Bambino, for which he set up Bambino Magazine. However, after a meeting with Michel Greg, Marin returned to comics in 1975 with a revival of 'Père Noël', now renamed to 'Croûton'. Along with Greg, Marin started the 'Frère Boudin' series, about a friendly monk, in Achille Talon Magazine in 1976. It was in 1979 when Claude Marin realized his childhood dream: drawing Disney comics. In that year, Marin started working for Le Journal de Mickey, for which he illustrated many stories with 'Mickey Mouse'. Text (c) Lambiek
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