Campo Santa Maria Formosa, Venice, 29 x 40 inch oil and pencil on paper by George C. Clark SOLD
This is a big oil and pencil on paper studio painting I made after a visit to Venice. I sold it to a collector in Lake Bluff from an exhibition I had in Lake Forest in the 1980s. In it I depicted my younger self about to cross paths with Corto Maltese as he emerges from beyond the kiosk at the right. One of the joys of visiting Europe back then was the opportunity to buy great graphic novels by French and Belgian and Italian artists that weren't available in the States. I discovered artists like Corto's creator Hugo Pratt, Guido Crepax, Jacques Tardi, Jean Giraud aka Moebius, and Milo Manara. When I was living in Paris in the summer of 1976 I used to get the magazine Charlie Hebdo for the brilliant satiric Paulette comics drawn by Georges Pichard and written by Georges Wolinski who was murdered recently by terrorists. The Paulette stories were later published in book form and I still have them all in my library. Now of course, European graphic novels are easily available here in English translation or their original editions from sources on the internet.
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