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Le décor est un "stat". La fille est aussi imprimée, mais sur un autre type de papier (ce qui a fait croire au vendeur qu'elle était originale, à moi aussi à un moment même si j'avais un doute...)
La description du vendeur:
"promotional art piece for 'Steve Canyon' from 1966, by Milton Caniff. Paper size: 13 1/4" x 15 1/4". Titled: 'What Some Men Will Do To Visit a Pretty Woman', hand written in blue crayon at the top of the page. The horseman traveling through high snowy mountains is a stat. The central figure is original brushed ink (in fact, she is printed) with blue crayon, fixed to the page. Original Milton Caniff boardered signature. This page has been folded in half sometime in its past. At lower left is the editor's signature oking for print."
Another example of the printed Princess Snowflower: http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1224935
By buschbd at 2010-08-25
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Le décor est un "stat". La fille est aussi imprimée, mais sur un autre type de papier (ce qui a fait croire au vendeur qu'elle était originale, à moi aussi à un moment même si j'avais un doute...)
La description du vendeur:
"promotional art piece for 'Steve Canyon' from 1966, by Milton Caniff. Paper size: 13 1/4" x 15 1/4". Titled: 'What Some Men Will Do To Visit a Pretty Woman', hand written in blue crayon at the top of the page. The horseman traveling through high snowy mountains is a stat. The central figure is original brushed ink (in fact, she is printed) with blue crayon, fixed to the page. Original Milton Caniff boardered signature. This page has been folded in half sometime in its past. At lower left is the editor's signature oking for print."
Another example of the printed Princess Snowflower: http://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1224935
By buschbd at 2010-08-25
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About Milton Caniff
Milton Arthur Paul Caniff is an American comic strip artist best known for his comic strips Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon. He is considered a master of black and white. He was the fourth author to be added to the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1988.