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Jean-Pierre GIBRAT created this poster from his series Le Sursis.
Poster in 30*40 cm format (or 11.8" x 15.75").
Autor | GIBRAT Jean-Pierre |
Verleger | Daniel Maghen |
Höhe (cm) | 40 |
Breite (cm) | 30 |
This poster is printed on quality paper, format 30*40 cm and shipped in reinforced packaging for protection!
Jean-Pierre GIBRAT is a French cartoonist and scriptwriter born in Paris in 1954. Initially known as a cartoonist, in 1997 he began writing his own stories with the release of the diptych Le Sursis with Dupuis. His reputation as a colourist and illustrator preceded him, and now it's his pen and writing that the public are discovering and admiring.
June 1943. Julien jumps off the train taking him to Germany and heads for the small village of Cambeyrac, in the Aveyron region, to hide unbeknownst to the villagers until the end of the war. Fate decided otherwise: the train was bombed and, among the victims, a body was identified as his. He was now dead to the world. From that moment on, from his vantage point overlooking the village, Julien will witness the constant drama of people's daily lives. Love, hatred, jealousy, cowardice, matters of the heart, acts of heroism - nothing escapes the observer's eye. Until the moment when, from being a spectator, he himself becomes an actor, and once again encounters his destiny, cruel and mocking, always unexpected, which only allowed him ja small reprieve. (published by Dupuis Editions).