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The famous sign of Kih-Oskh is the theme that unifies the different countries of Egypt, Arabia and India - and gives the story a relative coherence. Hergé would have been inspired by Yin and Yang when designing this memorable icon. As featured in vignette D5 on page 6 of Cigars of the Pharaoh.
This Resin Statue is part of the Moulinsart Collection "The Imaginary Museum of Tintin" from the famous illustration of Hergé. (Original: "Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin")
Discover the captivating resin figurine from the renowned Moulinsart collection, "Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin" - The Imaginary Museum. Inspired by Hergé’s iconic 1979 illustration, this figurine is a must-have for every Tintin and Snowy enthusiast.
In June 1979, an exhibition debuted at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, later traveling to various locations worldwide. Hergé’s exhibition poster featured Tintin and Snowy visiting an imaginary museum, as captured in Chronologie d'une œuvre - Volume 7 by Philippe Goddin.
The finely crafted resin figurines in this collection capture the timeless magic of that era, inviting you into a unique journey through the Imaginary Museum. Each piece is meticulously designed with attention to detail, honoring the spirit of Tintin’s adventures and preserving the essence of Hergé’s original work.
(Note: Poster not included with this product)
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Top Qualität. Das Symbol ist ein etwas seltsame Wahl aber Teil der Kollektion. Passt von der Größe gut zu den anderen Figuren.