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Le Parleur by Philippe Geluck - Original art
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Le Parleur

Original art
2015
Mixed Media
BRONZE cire perdue
43 x 43 cm (16.93 x 16.93 in.)
Statue: 43 x 41 cm et socle: 112 x 31 cm
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Le socle fait partie intégrale de l'œuvre puisqu'il abrite 6 tiroirs contenant les "bulles" de rechange du Chat (qui sont donc amovibles)..!
Avec son Certificat d'authenticité:
"Bronze du chat réalisé par François De Boucq et coulé par la Fonderie d'Art Francart (Belgique)".
20 exemplaires et 8 épreuves d'artiste. Cet exemplaire porte le numéro 3 / 20, signé par Ph. Geluck.
Chaque exemplaire est accompagné de 8 phylactères interchangeables.

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About Philippe Geluck

Philippe Geluck is a Belgian newspaper cartoonist and comics artist, who also enjoys fame in Wallonia and France as a radio and TV comedian. He is best known for his long-running comic strip, 'Le Chat' (1983-2013), which appeared in Le Soir for over thirty years. The newspaper strip was renowned for its verbal comedy, clever satire and absurd monologues. It became both a critical and commercial success, reaching levels of a mania even, albeit mostly in the francophone world. Together with Jef Nys' series 'Jommeke' it is perhaps the best example in the Belgian comics industry of the differences between both language communities. While 'Jommeke' is a cultural phenomenon and colossal best-seller in Flanders, it's downright obscure in Wallonia, just like the success of 'Le Chat' remains restricted to its French-language readers. Text (c) Lambiek