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Vintage "Tintin and Snowy" fiberglass figurine by Studio Adventures, Belgium 1980

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A unique fiberglass sculpture of Tintin and Snowy, very hard to find on the market and much sought-after by Tintin collectors. There are only about thirty pieces available, so this is an exclusive piece. Made to decorate the Studio Aventures boutiques, it is not intended for sale at source. The figure of Tintin with Snowy, made in fiberglass for Studio Adventures, is a dynamic representation full of movement. Tintin, with his characteristic blond hair and classic outfit of yellow shirt, baggy pants and dark shoes, seems to be running with energy. His expression is joyful and adventurous, his arms are dynamic and he seems to be moving fast. At his side, his dog, Snowy, follows close behind, also running with an energetic attitude, ears pricked and tail high, reflecting the excitement and action of the moment. Both figures are running on a globe that occupies the lower part of the figure. The globe is painted with geographical detail and the continents are visible, symbolizing Tintin and Snowy's adventures around the world. The composition suggests movement, with Tintin and Snowy moving purposefully across the globe, evoking the spirit of exploration and adventure that defines the Tintin stories. The fiberglass finish gives the figurine a smooth, glossy appearance, with vivid colors that capture the joyful essence of the cartoon characters. Tintin's creator was Georges Remi, a Belgian cartoonist better known by his pen name Hergé. He was born on May 22, 1907 and died on March 3, 1983. Hergé created "Les Aventures de Tintin" in 1929, and the first comic strip was published in the children's supplement of the Belgian newspaper Le Petit Vingtième. Throughout his career, Hergé developed his own artistic style, characterized by sharp lines and flat colors, which became emblematic of Tintin's adventures and revolutionized the world of comics at the time. Tintin is a young reporter and adventurer who travels the world solving mysteries, accompanied by his faithful dog Snowy. The series was translated into over 70 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide, becoming a classic of comic-book literature. Dimensions: 112 x 80 x 42 cm. Shipping costs are at the buyer's expense, depending on size, weight and destination. We will contact you to make the necessary arrangements and agree a budget. Shipping costs include professional custom packaging and personalized shipment, with tracking number and guarantee.

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ConditionGoodOrientationPortraitArt sizeLargeHeight112 cmWidth80 cmDepth42 cm

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