1925 - 1992. Known for: Comic Strips.
Bob De Moor was one of Hergé's main collaborators and sacrificed his own ambition in service to the master of the ‘Clear Line'. He demonstrates this in his flagship series, Barelli, where he composed...
Read full biography Bob De Moor was one of Hergé's main collaborators and sacrificed his own ambition in service to the master of the ‘Clear Line'. He demonstrates this in his flagship series, Barelli, where he composed a board whose top part, dark and covered with silhouettes, contrasts with the lower part, dominated...
Read full biography Bob De Moor was one of Hergé's main collaborators and sacrificed his own ambition in service to the master of the ‘Clear Line'. He demonstrates this in his flagship series, Barelli, where he composed a board whose top part, dark and covered with silhouettes, contrasts with the lower part, dominated by a large marine illustration typical of the ‘Clear Line'.
Bob De Moor was one of Hergé's main collaborators and sacrificed his own ambition in service to the master of the ‘Clear Line'. He demonstrates this in his flagship series, Barelli, where he composed a board whose top part, dark and covered with silhouettes, contrasts with the lower part, dominated by a large marine illustration typical of the ‘Clear Line'.
Bob De Moor was one of Hergé's main collaborators and sacrificed his own ambition in service to the master of the ‘Clear Line'. He demonstrates this in his flagship series, Barelli, where he composed a board whose top part, dark and covered with silhouettes, contrasts with the lower part, dominated by a large marine illustration typical of the ‘Clear Line'.