Five exceptional collectible facsimiles, for the first time ever in the Boutique

© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio 2017
In 1943 Hergé had the idea to create a series of chromolithographs based on the principle of “learning by having fun”. The result was a mini-series of magnificent illustrations that are unique in the canon of Hergé's work. Tintin is presented as a nature-enthusiast – botany, zoology, entomology... not only does the young reporter report traditional news but he is also interested in natural science!
The first time ever in the Boutique! Five exceptional collectible facsimiles!

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