TINTIN POSTCARD - Hergé Workshop, 1960
TINTIN POSTCARD - Hergé Workshop, 1960
This postcard features a striking 1960 portrait of Hergé, the creator of The Adventures of Tintin, captured by photographer Robert Kayaert. Surrounded by models and figurines of iconic Tintin elements, including the famous Moon rocket and Crab with the Golden Claws artifacts, this image offers a unique glimpse into the creative genius behind Tintin's timeless adventures.
Dimensions: 12.5 cm x 17.5 cm
Material: Premium cardstock
Finish: High gloss
Perfect for framing or as a collectible, this postcard celebrates Hergé's artistic vision and the world-building that continues to captivate fans worldwide.
Fun Fact: The Moon rocket seen in this photograph was inspired by Hergé's meticulous research into space exploration, which resulted in the scientifically detailed Destination Moon (1953) and Explorers on the Moon (1954). Hergé's Tintin was one of the first fictional characters to "land" on the Moon—years before the Apollo 11 mission in 1969!