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Wofi, circa 1994. by Albert Blesteau - Sketch
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Wofi, circa 1994.

Sketch
circa 1994
Felt-tip pen
24 x 32 cm (9.45 x 12.6 in.)
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Albert BLESTEAU : feutre permanent pour une illustration dédicacée et signée, à l'effigie de WOFI, circa 1994. WOFI se repose et il adore ça. Reviendra-t-il un jour dans les pages du beau Journal de SPIROU ?


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About Albert Blesteau

While working as a decorator, the young Breton artist Albert Blesteau presented his drawings to 'Spirou' artist Jean-Claude Fournier. Fournier encouraged him to join Studio Peyo and subsequently, Blesteau moved to Brussels to work in Peyo's studio in the Avenue de Boetselaer. He started out assisting Peyo on 'Les Schtroumpfs' and was later assigned to draw the seventh episode of 'Benoît Brisefer' in 1978. By 1976, he had already created his own funny animal comic 'Wofi', that appeared in Spirou in a series of gags and short stories. He returned to Brittany after leaving Studio Peyo and revived 'Wofi' with long continuing stories. He teamed up with scenarist Christian Godard and created the series about the baby boy 'Toupet', that ran in Spirou magazine from 1987 to 2004. Text (c) Lambiek