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Venise Céleste – Mise en couleurs et calque
Mixed Media
Gouache, watercolor, pastel on blue-line underdrawing, acetate overlay with hand-inked contour lines
20 x 25.5 cm (7.87 x 10.04 in.)
Added on 12/21/25
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Description
Original hand-painted colors applied directly on the blue-line underdrawing (gouache, watercolor, pastel), completed with the original acetate overlay bearing hand-inked contour lines and Moebius’ signature. Together, these layers form the final illustration reproduced on page 76 of Venise Céleste (1984).
This illustration was selected as the central image for the cover of the first German hardcover edition Paris–Venedig (Carlsen Studio, 1993), highlighting its significance within Moebius’ production from the 1970s and 1980s.
The piece was also reproduced as postcard no. 11 (Reportages) in the 14-card Venezia Celeste series, selected from the 175 illustrations included in the book, confirming its prominence within the cycle.
The work represents a rare surviving example of a complete mise en couleurs with original ink overlay from the Venise Céleste cycle, documenting the artist’s creative process from initial underdrawing to final published image.
This illustration was selected as the central image for the cover of the first German hardcover edition Paris–Venedig (Carlsen Studio, 1993), highlighting its significance within Moebius’ production from the 1970s and 1980s.
The piece was also reproduced as postcard no. 11 (Reportages) in the 14-card Venezia Celeste series, selected from the 175 illustrations included in the book, confirming its prominence within the cycle.
The work represents a rare surviving example of a complete mise en couleurs with original ink overlay from the Venise Céleste cycle, documenting the artist’s creative process from initial underdrawing to final published image.
Inscriptions
Signed in black ink on acetate overlay; no signature on blue-line underdrawing
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About Moebius
Moebius nickname of Jean Henri Gaston Giraud was a French artist, cartoonist and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées (BD). Giraud garnered worldwide acclaim predominantly under the pseudonym Moebius and to a lesser extent Gir which he used for the Blueberry series and his Western themed paintings.