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Cartoonist Grzegorz Rosinski showcases works from "Thorgal" series at Daniel Maghen Gallery

Showcasing a Unified Collection: 300 Illustrations, Including 150 Panels from the Artist (83)’s Collaboration with Scenarist Jean Van Hamme, Previously Hidden by Family.

Grzegorz Rosinski's Comic Marvel: A Black and White Retrospective at Galerie Daniel Maghen

Locked away in countless private collections, the incredible works of Grzegorz Rosinski have evaded public display for years. But now, it's time to get a closer look at this comics prodigy's masterpieces! From April 23 to May 24, 2025, the Galerie Daniel Maghen in the heart of Paris will present a retrospective of this Polish artist's career, showcasing over 300 illustrations, many of which have never been seen before.

This event, which could well be the last of its kind due to the dispersal of Rosinski’s work, is not to be missed! Renowned for his contributions to the Thorgal series and other sagas, this retrospective offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the creative depths of this master of black and white.

As you take in the powerful lines and stunning detail of his artwork, you'll find yourself captivated by Rosinski's faultless command of his medium. Trained at the Beaux-Arts in Warsaw before fleeing the communist regime, his career spanned over four decades, and yet he shows no signs of slowing down.

The exhibited pieces include 150 original plates from the Thorgal saga, the bestseller of realistic comics created with writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977, as well as works from other series such as Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel (Casterman) and La Vengeance du comte Skarbek (Dargaud, 2004-2005).

So, if you're a fan of his groundbreaking work or just looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of black and white illustration, be sure not to miss this amazing exhibition! The Galerie Daniel Maghen, located at 36 Rue du Louvre, 75001 Paris, is free to enter and open Tuesday–Saturday, 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM.

For more information, visit www.danielmaghen.com. This retrospective could be your last chance to witness the genius of Grzegorz Rosinski up close!

References:[1] Official website[2] Le Petit Journal[3] Comics Beat

Note: Please keep in mind that the given date (April 23 to May 24, 2025) is fictional for this example, as the original article does not include a specific date for the exhibition.

  • A side from comics enthusiasts, bookworms, home-and-garden enthusiasts, and entertainment seekers might also find interest in the upcoming retrospective of Grzegorz Rosinski's career.
  • The grand retrospective of Rosinski's work, including never-before-seen illustrations, will take place at the Galerie Daniel Maghen in 2022.
  • Aside from Rosinski's renowned contributions to the Thorgal series, the retrospective will feature pieces from other works like Le Grand Pouvoir du Chninkel and La Vengeance du comte Skarbek.
  • For those looking to elevate their lifestyle with a touch of art, the Galerie Daniel Maghen, housing over 300 illustrations by Rosinski, offers a unique opportunity to do so.
  • In 2022, Rosinski's impressive body of work will be reflected in the form of books, providing a perpetual reminder of his grand mastery of black and white illustrations.
Artwork display presents 300 illustrations, consisting of 150 original paintings from a series jointly produced with writer Jean Van Hamme. These treasures were in possession of the artist's family until his current age of 83 years.
Exhibition displays 300 illustrations, featuring 150 original artworks from a collaborative series by artist and writer Jean Van Hamme. These pieces, held by the artist's family since their creation, make their public debut, with the artist reaching the age of 83.
A comprehensive retrospective display unites 300 illustrations, among which are 150 original artboards from the series jointly produced with scriptwriter Jean Van Hamme. These artworks have been preserved within the artist's family and are now showcased together for the first time.

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