The Borneo Post

Rare Tintin drawings sold for RM1.7 mln

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THE HAGUE: Two rarely- seen drawings of Tintin from the comic book album “The Red Sea Sharks” sold for US$ 422,000 ( RM1.7 million) on Saturday in Dallas, Texas, the auction house selling the sketches said.

A pencil- on-paper 35.2x50 cm (13.8 x 19.6 inch) design and a 30.7x47.7 cm India ink copy, drawn by the Belgian cartoonist known as Herge in 1957, however fell short of the estimated price of between US$ 720,000 to US$ 960,000.

Heritage Auctions’ spokesman Eric Bradley told AFP that the set had been bought by a Brussels-based collector who “wished not to be identified at this time”.

Herge, whose real name was Georges Remi was himself from Brussels, a city which also plays home to Tintin and often forms the initial backdrop to his adventures.

Although Saturday’s auction was held in Texas, it was livestream­ed at various locations including at Heritage Auction’s Dutch headquarte­rs outside Utrecht.

The two drawings depict page 58 of the intrepid boy reporter’s adventures in the 19th album by Herge, known as “Coke en stock” in French and published in 1958.

They show 12 panels starting with Tintin, his crusty seagoing friend Captain Haddock, his faithful canine companion Snowy and the eyepatch-wearing Estonian pilot Piotr Skut looking out to sea.

The action seamlessly moves underneath their ship, the S.S Ramona, where an attempt by a frogman to plant a limpet mine is cut short as he is hit on the head by a dropping anchor.

The mine is then eaten by a ravenous shark which swims off emitting a series of hiccups.

Original Herge drawings rarely appear on the open market as the artist did not have to sell his original artworks, but occasional­ly gave them away to close friends as gifts, Heritage Auctions added in a statement.

Herge gave the set on auction Saturday to a “Scandinavi­an friend” in the 1970s who later sold it to a buyer “in a Germanspea­king part of Europe,” Brussels-based comic art expert Eric Verhoest said.

Earlier this month a rare original 1939 illustrati­on from the comic book album “King Ottokar’s Sceptre” sold for more than 600,000 euros at an auction at Christie’s in Paris.

The record sale for an original page of Herge’s drawings dating from 1937 was set in 2014 at over two million euros. -— AFP

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US actresses Lily Tomlin (left) and Jane Fonda arrive for the ‘Grace And Frankie’ Netflix FYSEE event at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California on Saturday. — AFP photo
‘GRACE AND FRANKIE’: US actresses Lily Tomlin (left) and Jane Fonda arrive for the ‘Grace And Frankie’ Netflix FYSEE event at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, California on Saturday. — AFP photo

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