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The Little Prince' skeytches found in Switzerlan­d

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Early sketches of “The Little Prince,” the world famous creation of French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery, have been found in storage in northern Switzerlan­d, local media and an art expert said Thursday. The drawings were purchased at auction some three decades ago by Bruno Stefanini, a real estate magnate and major collector who died last year, said Elisabeth Grossmann, curator of the Cultural Foundation of Winterthur. She said “The Little Prince” sketches were found in good condition in a folder with other works in a building in Winterthur.

“The Little Prince” (“Le Petit Prince”), a novella charting the fantastica­l interstell­ar voyage undertaken by the eponymous hero, has sold 145 million copies worldwide and been translated into 270 languages. Saint-Exupery escaped to the US after Germany’s invasion of France and it was during his exile there in 1942 that he wrote his famous book. It was first published in 1943.

The author also lived in Switzerlan­d from 1915 to 1917 while attending boarding school in the central canton of Fribourg. Stefanini, one of Switzerlan­d’s largest collectors who assembled tens of thousands of works before his death, set up the Winterthur to manage his artistic holdings. He bought the Saint-Exupery sketches at an auction in 1986 in the town of Bevaix, according to the Landbote newspaper, which first reported the discovery on

Thursday. The sketches include an image of The Little Prince talking to a fox, “The Tippler” sitting on his planet, and the iconic image of a boa constricto­r that has just eaten an elephant.

Grossmann said the Winterthur museum would contact New York’s Morgan Library, where Saint-Exupery’s original sketches are held, to inform them of the discovery. Saint-Exupery, a pilot, mysterious­ly disappeare­d over the Mediterran­ean on July 31, 1944 shortly after taking off on a wartime mission. — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout picture released by Stiftung fur Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte, Winterthur, the Foundation for Art, Culture and History of the city of Winterthur shows sketches of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery which were found in storage in northern Switzerlan­d, where they had been stored by a Zurich real estate tycoon in the middle of tens of thousands of works of art. — AFP photos
This handout picture released by Stiftung fur Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte, Winterthur, the Foundation for Art, Culture and History of the city of Winterthur shows sketches of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery which were found in storage in northern Switzerlan­d, where they had been stored by a Zurich real estate tycoon in the middle of tens of thousands of works of art. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? This handout picture shows a sketch of ‘’The Little Prince’’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
This handout picture shows a sketch of ‘’The Little Prince’’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

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