Art

Auctioneers eye new record for Tintin artwork at sale

A 1942 black-and-white ink drawing has been given an estimate of between 2.2 million to 3.2 million euros

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2023 12:00PM

Auctioneers eye new record for Tintin artwork at sale
The illustration is the centrepiece of the February 10 auction in Paris.  – Pic courtesy of Art Curial, January 16, 2023

KNOWN around the world for his blond quiff and daring adventures, Belgian comic book hero Tintin is setting the art world astir with an original illustration that could set a new record at auction.

The 1942 black-and-white ink drawing by creator Herge for the cover of the third volume in the series, 'Tintin in America', is set to go on sale in Paris next month. 

The illustration, which shows a Native American chief pointing an accusatory finger at the tied-up Tintin, has been given an estimate of between 2.2 million to 3.2 million euros (US$2.4-3.5 million, about RM10.4-15.1 million) by auction firm Artcurial. 

That top figure would see it match an original illustration for the 1936 cover of the Tintin adventure 'Blue Lotus' – which became the most expensive comic book art when it sold in 2021. 

But there are hopes that the upcoming sale for the cover of one of the most popular Tintin books could go higher and beat that record.

"We are talking about drawings that belong to the history of art," said Vinciane de Traux, Artcurial's director for Belgium.

"Herge is, along with (surrealist painter Rene) Magritte, the most important figure in Belgian art."

'More impressive'

The illustration – put up for sale by an unidentified Belgian collector – is the centrepiece of the February 10 auction in Paris. 

De Traux said it was a "larger, more impressive composition" than the record-breaking Blue Lotus work, and was a perfect example of the style used by Herge, whose real name was Georges Remi.  

The picture has been displayed at exhibitions in Paris in 2009 and Lausanne in Switzerland in 2010. 

"It is totally documented and authenticated," de Traux said.

Tintin's image is closely guarded intellectual property.

The sale of the Blue Lotus illustration originally drew ire from Nick Rodwell, the British husband of Herge's second wife Fanny Vlamynck, who holds the rights to the Tintin works. 

The famous picture of the black dragon on a red background was sold by members of the Casterman publishing family, who said their father Jean-Paul had been given it by Herge as a present when he was seven. 

The future head of the publishing house reportedly kept the illustration folded up in a drawer for decades. 

That was disputed by Rodwell, who criticised the Castermans for not returning the work and said it rightfully belonged in the Herge museum in Belgium. 

But relations were eventually smoothed. 

"The rights-holders of Herge's works were pleased with the outcome of the sale," de Traux said. 

"Everyone is happy that the market is supporting the value of Tintin." – AFP, January 16, 2023

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