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Tintin comic book art breaks auction record at $3.1 million

The 1936 work in Chinese ink, gouache and watercolor was destined as a cover for The Blue Lotus, the fifth volume of the adventures of Tintin, created by Herge

AP Via PTI Paris Published 15.01.21, 12:28 AM
A postage stamp printed in Belgium showing the cover of The Blue Lotus, circa 2007.

A postage stamp printed in Belgium showing the cover of The Blue Lotus, circa 2007. Shutterstock

A Tintin drawing by the Belgian artist Herge sold Thursday in Paris for 2.6 million euros (USD 3.1 million), breaking the record for the most expensive comic book art in history.

The 1936 work in Chinese ink, gouache and watercolor was destined as a cover for The Blue Lotus, the fifth volume of the adventures of Tintin, a young reporter created by Herge.

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The work features a red dragon on a black background by the frightened character's face. It never graced store shelves because it was deemed too expensive to reproduce on a wide scale, a victim of the artist's craftsmanship.

In Blue Lotus, Tintin travels to China during the 1931 Japanese invasion with his dog, Snowy, to investigate and expose Japanese spy networks, drug-smuggling rings and other crimes.

The record price set at Thursday's sale organized by the Artcurial auction house did not include auction fees. Work by Herg , whose real name was Georges Remi, previously set the record for the most expensive pieces of comic book art with the front pages of Tintin comic books that also sold for 2.6 million euros, including auction fees.

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