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Follet René/Ikar. Original drawing illustrating Ikar and his acolythes, made for the collector's box of the T2 album. Gouache and graphite around 1995. Signed. Rare. TBE+. Format A4 René Follet published in 1974 in Tintin his first realistic series "to follow", Yvan Zourine, scripted by J. Stoquart. This one also adapts for him Homer's Iliad in comics. From 1978, René Follet animates the adventures of Steve Severin in the Dutch magazine Eppo. In the 1980s, for Spirou, he takes over the mythical series Jean Valhardi. He then began a collaboration with Editions Lefrancq where he illustrated the novels of Henri Vernes Bob Morane and J. Flanders. Scripted by Lodewijk, the adventures of Edmund Bell will give rise to a comic book of which he will draw 4 albums. His deliberately discreet career, mainly dedicated to the illustration of advertising materials, documentary works and novels, will make René Follet the most "famous unknown" of the great masters of the 9th Art. He left us in March 2020.

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Follet René/Ikar. Original drawing illustrating Ikar and his acolythes, made for the collector's box of the T2 album. Gouache and graphite around 1995. Signed. Rare. TBE+. Format A4 René Follet published in 1974 in Tintin his first realistic series "to follow", Yvan Zourine, scripted by J. Stoquart. This one also adapts for him Homer's Iliad in comics. From 1978, René Follet animates the adventures of Steve Severin in the Dutch magazine Eppo. In the 1980s, for Spirou, he takes over the mythical series Jean Valhardi. He then began a collaboration with Editions Lefrancq where he illustrated the novels of Henri Vernes Bob Morane and J. Flanders. Scripted by Lodewijk, the adventures of Edmund Bell will give rise to a comic book of which he will draw 4 albums. His deliberately discreet career, mainly dedicated to the illustration of advertising materials, documentary works and novels, will make René Follet the most "famous unknown" of the great masters of the 9th Art. He left us in March 2020.

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