L’AFFAIRE TOURNESOL: OFFICIAL MOULINSART POSTER

HERGÉ & MOULINSART

£23.00

Availability: In stock

SKU TLATCA4512 Category

Product Description

L’AFFAIRE TOURNESOL: OFFICIAL MOULINSART POSTER

Artist: Hergé
Price: £23.00 including UK postage
Publisher: Moulinsart
Format: Fine quality digital print on heavy stock art paper
Condition: New.
Sheet Size: 70cm x 50cm. Sent rolled

DESCRIPTION

This official Moulinsart poster, “L’Affaire Tournesol,” showcases the iconic cover art from “The Calculus Affair” in its original form. Printed on fine quality heavy stock art paper, the poster captures the essence of Tintin’s thrilling eighteenth adventure, published in 1956. The edition is brand new and measures 70cm x 50cm, providing a striking and vivid representation of Hergé’s classic work.

ABOUT THE BOOK: L’AFFAIRE TOURNESOL

“L’Affaire Tournesol” (The Calculus Affair) is the eighteenth exciting adventure in “The Adventures of Tintin” series, created by the legendary Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Published in 1956, this book delves into a gripping narrative filled with intrigue and danger.
In “L’Affaire Tournesol,” Tintin, his loyal dog Snowy, and Captain Haddock are drawn into a perilous situation when their friend, Professor Calculus, invents a revolutionary ultrasonic device. This invention attracts the attention of various foreign powers, leading to a series of espionage and kidnapping attempts. The adventure takes the trio across Europe, including a memorable visit to a fictional East European country, Borduria.

Hergé’s meticulous attention to detail and skillful storytelling shine through in this adventure, as he weaves a tale of suspense and humour. The realistic depictions of espionage, scientific innovation, and political intrigue make this story both captivating and thought-provoking.

“L’Affaire Tournesol” is celebrated for its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and stunning illustrations. This adventure not only entertains but also explores themes of loyalty, courage, and the pursuit of knowledge, solidifying its place as a cherished entry in the Tintin series.

HORNSEYS: A DESTINATION FOR TINTIN MEMORABILIA

Since 1976, Hornseys has established itself as a trusted source for collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique and eclectic items. Our commitment to quality and authenticity has earned us a reputation for excellence. Among our most collections is our extensive range of products related to Hergé’s iconic series, “The Adventures of Tintin”. This beloved series, which has captivated audiences for decades, is celebrated through our carefully curated selection of rare first edition books and exquisitely crafted 1/24 scale model cars, figures, and resin models. All of these items are available to view in our Ripon gallery.

WHY BUY FROM US?

At Hornseys, we only offer items that meet the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Our inventory is carefully curated to ensure each piece is authentic and of high quality.

HERE’S WHAT SETS US APART

Authenticity and Provenance: Every print is researched, collated, and verified for authenticity.
Expert Curation: Each print is selected with a keen eye for historical significance, condition, and rarity, ensuring a collection that is both diverse and distinguished.
Customer Satisfaction: We strive to provide an exceptional customer experience, from detailed descriptions and provenance to secure and prompt delivery of your purchase.
Returns Policy: We offer an unconditional guarantee on every item. If you wish to make a return, items may be sent back to us within fourteen days of receipt for any reason. We request advance notification of returns, and items must be returned in the same condition as sent for a full refund.

EXPLORE OUR COLLECTION

Visit Hornseys to explore our fine collection of rare and antique prints, posters and photographs. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique historical piece, our selection offers something truly exceptional. Located in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, our Ripon gallery has been a haven for art enthusiasts, historians, and collectors since 1976.

Thank you for looking.