"Dupont - Tintin Destination Moon - Animated Drawing 1959 Larmon Studios N° 3"
Graphite/pencils - studio drawing used for the production of an episode of Destination Moon - 1959. Condition: slightly yellowed paper - traces of handling - possible old folds, or handwritten notes == About: The Belvision animation studios were created in Brussels to adapt the adventures of Tintin and Snowy for television. Hergé, not wanting to be personally involved, delegated supervision. In 1959, Belvision signed an agreement with the American producer Larry Harmon (*) to adapt the album Destination Moon. Production was shared between the Belvision studios and Los Angeles. The contract was terminated, while the production of the twenty-three five-minute episodes of Destination Moon was already well underway. ==> This drawing comes from the American collection of Larmon Studios. (The studios having ceased their activity in the early 2000s). This is not a drawing by Hergé, but after Hergé, produced in 1959 by the Larmon studios. A detailed note on the history will be given to the buyer.