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Kas, L'homme aux couteaux - Comic Strip
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L'homme aux couteaux

Comic Strip
2011
Mixed Media
50 x 65 cm (19.69 x 25.59 in.)
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Description

La Fille de Paname, planche n°21 à l'encre de Chine et à
l'aquarelle de l'épisode "L'Homme aux couteaux" publié aux
Editions du Lombard en 2011. Le graphisme de l'artiste restitue le
"Paris de la Belle époque" tant par le souci du détail que par un
découpage très équilibré. La générosité des courbes féminines est
ici largement représentée. Signée. Dimensions : 50 x 65.

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About Kas

Kas, whose real name is Zbigniew Kasprzak, is a Polish painter, illustrator, cartoonist and comic artist. His work was noted by Grzegorz Rosinski at a Swiss festival. Rosinski asked Kas to take over the science fiction series 'Hans'. Kas continued the series with text by André-Paul Duchâteau at Lombard starting with the sixth episode in 1993. He created seven albums until 2000, all of which were prepublished in Tintin/Hello Bédé. In addition, he teamed up with Brendan McLeod to create two albums of 'Les Voyageurs', a series set in Western Canada at the beginning of the nineteenth century, in 1995 and 1997. In 2003, he began 'Halloween Blues' with text by Mythic, again at Lombard. In 2006, he illustrated 'Shooting Star - Marilyn Monroe' in the collection 'Rebels' by Jean-François and Maryse Charles, published by Casterman. Text (c) Lambiek