One of these was Huet's wonderful Little Red Riding Hood series, created in 1974. It included seven re-imaginings of the tale, in the style of seven modernist painters.
It's best just to look, appreciate and enjoy. We suspect you're familiar enough with the tale that the few untranslated French words won't be a problem...
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After Georgio de Chirico:
After Henri Rousseau:
After Pablo Picasso:
After Fernand Léger:
After Piet Mondrian:
What a brilliant way to combine tale telling, narrative form, art elements and art history and to inspire a new generation of artists and storytellers!
Sources: Lambick Comiclopedia, ExistYesterday, Dangerous Minds
Thank you for writing and siting a delightfully different means of writing crafting illustrating fairy tales and folk tales, by graphic arts.
ReplyDeleteJean Ache was not the creator of Asterix. That would be René Goscinny (author) and Albert Uderzo (illustrator). Nowadays the comics are written by Jean-Yves Ferri and illustrated by Didier Conrad.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I never mentioned Ache/Huet was the creator, on further research, I also can't find further confirmation of him drawing Asterix, despite the cartoonist guild stating it, so am removing mention of Asterix. Thx.
DeleteHah! The Mondrian cracks me up.
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