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Jonathan T12 Celui qui mène les fleuves à la mer by Cosey - Original Illustration
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Jonathan T12 Celui qui mène les fleuves à la mer by Cosey

Original Illustration
1997
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35 x 45.8 cm (13.78 x 18.03 in.)
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Bernard Cosendai aka Cosey is a Swiss artist whose work I was introduced to on my first trip to the Angouleme Comic Festival in France. He was treated to a great exhibition after winning the Grand Prix the prior year. I was taken by his work and have since become a fan and have been on the lookout for a page for a few years now that had the content I wanted. This one did all of that as it has Jonathan, a girl, a motorcycle and an Asian setting. The added weight of politics and the repression adds another layer of depth to this piece.

From the Daniel Maghen Auction in November 2023. Here is the description from the auction listing.
Quand il créa le premier Jonathan en 1975, l'image que Cosey avait du Tibet était encore quelque peu fantasmée : les grands espaces, l'aventure sac à dos au bout du monde, le caractère exceptionnel de se rendre sur « le toit du monde »… Quand il revient sur sa série après une interruption de dix ans, durant laquelle il aligna les romans graphiques pour les collections Signé ou Aire Libre avec des sujets plus contemporains, Cosey se rend compte qu'il ne peut plus parler du Tibet d'une façon innocente, comme dans Tintin. Le propos de cet album porte sur l'occupation chinoise du pays, latente acculturation de ces peuples, l'effacement de leur culture, leur histoire, leur patrimoine… On retrouve cette dimension politique dans cette planche où le graphisme de Cosey, en revanche, n'a pas changé : il reste lumineux, splendide.
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About Cosey

Cosey is one of the most important Swiss comics artists of all time. He was part of a new generation of European comics artists who emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, making stories for more mature audiences rather than just children. He broke new ground with his philosophical travel stories, many of them one-shot albums, but he also created a full-blown series named 'Jonathan'.