In occultis 's collection
Description
Page 5 in Wurm´ s and Rivière´ s graphic biography.of Edgar Jacobs.
Comment
From the opening dreamy sequence: A young Edgar Jacobs discovers the hidden treasures in Brussels´ Musée du cinquantenaire.
5 comments

jr2757
Apr 30, 2022, 8:29 PM
Excellent choix . De très beaux clairs obscurs .

Kiki06
Apr 30, 2022, 8:08 PM
Une très belle planche !

jule
Apr 30, 2022, 7:48 PM
Great page. Full of details. Great inkling too!

oscarls1
Apr 30, 2022, 7:31 PM
Une des plus belles planches de l’album

falonex
Apr 30, 2022, 7:02 PM
Really Nice page ! Congrats
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About Philippe Wurm
Philippe Wurm made his debut in comics in 1970 after taking courses from Eddy Paape. Soon, Wurm specialized in drawing with charcoal, which earned him the "Prize of Excellence of the Town of Brussels" and a medal from the government in 1987. Hachette published his first comic book, 'La Fabuleuse Histoire de Tennis', two years later. As a fan of police novels, Wurm made three comic adaptations of 'Maigret' in the 1980s and also an album of 'Nero Wolfe'. Wurm continued in the English police genre, when he teamed up with writer Stephen Desberg and started the series 'Le Cercle des Sentinelles' in 1998. In May, 2001, Wurm took on another police series, 'Les Rochester', along with Jean Dufaux.
Text (c) Lambiek