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Les Vacances de Donald
Mixed Media
On cardboard
42 x 29.7 cm (16.54 x 11.69 in.)
Price : 3,100 €
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Description
This is the FIRST gag of the comicbook. Bertolucci looks back to the classics, and creates artworks that resound of Fifties' and Sixties' Disney American school, but at the same time there are echoes of Love (always along with Brrémaud, the writer of the team), a voice that resounds within the natural landscape background for the this Donald's adventure. More pages available.
1000€ + shipping/frais de port
Frais de port pour l'Italie 15 EUR
Frais de port pour L'Europe par voie terrestre 25/30 EUR
Frais de port pour l'Europe par avion 30/40 EUR
Frais de port pour le reste du monde 60/100 EUR
(tarifs pour les envois NON assurés, les envois peuvent être assurés - les envois partent du lundi au mercredi)
1000€ + shipping/frais de port
Frais de port pour l'Italie 15 EUR
Frais de port pour L'Europe par voie terrestre 25/30 EUR
Frais de port pour l'Europe par avion 30/40 EUR
Frais de port pour le reste du monde 60/100 EUR
(tarifs pour les envois NON assurés, les envois peuvent être assurés - les envois partent du lundi au mercredi)
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Comment
You can contact us for more pages from Les vacances de Donald, and for the cover, which is a huge size.
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About Federico Bertolucci
Federico Bertolucci enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara in 1998. That same year, he was hired by Disney Italia as an artist for their magazines Topolino and Minnie. In 2001, he joined the art staff of the magazine 'W.i.t.c.h.', for which he has illustrated stories and covers. Bertolucci also also contributed covers and illustrations to 'Monster Allergy', as well as a series of short stories with 'The Flintstones' in Il Sole 24 Ore and the coloring for the comic adaptation of Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch'.
He has cooperated with the French scriptwriter Frédéric Brrémaud on 'Richard Coeur De Lion' (Soleil, 2005-2007), 'Les Tennismen' (Bamboo, 2006), 'Rocambole de Ponson du Terrail' (Delcourt, 2009) and 'Love' (Ankama Éditions, 2011-2012).