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Paul Cuvelier

Paul Cuvelier (1923 - 1978) was active/lived in France.  Paul Cuvelier is known for Comic Strips.

A genius spotted by Hergé at an early stage, the painter Paul Cuvelier constantly pursued anatomical accuracy and grace.  But the illustrator also knew how to forget the painter: everything in the page is expressed in lines and outlines; the drawing uses very few solid areas.  After two Oriental adventures, the story establishes a form of semi-realistic western, which goes on to inspire several to take up a career in comics, from Hermann to Derib.

Artist auction records

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Paul Cuvelier available:    Jacques Laudy,  Jacobs,  Maurice De Bevere,  Maurice Tillieux,  Greg,  Herman Huppen,  William Vance,  Jije,  Raymond Macherot,  Eddy Paape,  Victor Hubinon,  Jacques Tardi,  Juillard,  Gilbert Gascard Tibet,  Frank Le Gall,  Gregor (Grzegorz) Rosinski,  Marcel Gotlib,  Pierre Culliford Peyo,  Marcel Remacle,  Willy (Will) Maltaite,  Dany,  Juanjo Guarnido,  Francois Craenhals,  Jean Roba



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