Lot no. 49
Jean-Claude GIBERT
Babar
Babar in the land of ice
India ink, coloured inks
and watercolour on paper for a
illustration showing Babar doing
sledding. Signed. 32.5 × 50 cm.
Babar's longevity is
exceptional. Created in 1931 by
Jean de Brunhoff (Histoire de Babar
the little elephant), this character -
very elegant, and so recognisable,
with his green suit, red bow tie
red bow tie, shoes with spats
spats and his king's crown
king - was revived after the cartoonist's
death in October
October 1937, by his son Laurent,
who published his first
album, Babar et ce coquin d'Arthur.
It was at the end of the 1990s that
Jean-Claude Gibert was entrusted with the
to illustrate a long series
of books based on the characters
created by Jean and Laurent de
Brunhoff. He has preserved two
essential elements of his predecessors
of his predecessors, the sharpness
and the brilliance of the colours, which
bring this little world to life and
and have helped to attract new
readers, charmed by all these
beautiful images.
Jean-Claude GIBERT
Babar's longevity is
exceptional. Created in 1931 by
Jean de Brunhoff (Histoire de Babar
the little elephant), this character -
very elegant, and so recognisable,
with his green suit, his bow
red bow tie, his shoes with
and his crown of
was taken up again after the disappearance
premature death in
October 1937, by his son Laurent,
who in 1946 published his first
album, Babar et ce coquin d'Arthur.
It was at the end of the 1990s that
Jean-Claude Gibert was entrusted
to illustrate a long series of
of books based on the characters
created by Jean and Laurent de
Brunhoff. He has preserved two
essential elements of the work of
of his predecessors, the clarity of the
and the brilliance of the colours
bring this little world to life and
and have helped to attract new
readers, charmed by all these
beautiful images.
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