Bob De Moor in Welkenraedt for ‘Tout Hergé’ in 1991

In 1991 the Belgian village of Welkenraedt was the decor for the "Tout Hergé" exhibition which lasted 3 months (from June 8 till September 15). It was the biggest exhibition on Hergé and his work held so far. Johannes Stawowy, from whom we have already received lots of material on Bob De Moor, sent us a few pictures today when

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The windmill by Bob De Moor, 1947

In the past few months we have described several paintings which Bob De Moor painted in 1947 such as the smoking kid, a still life and a winter landscape. Today we show you a watercolour painting which we discovered in the archives of Ludo Van Looveren, a nephew of Bob De Moor, and son of John Van Looveren (Artec Studios).

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Bob De Moor’s Monsieur Tric/Troc featured in the book ‘Les archives Goscinny : Le journal Tintin, 1956-1961’

In June 1998 the French editor Vents d'Ouest released the first volume in a series which would unlock the René Goscinny archives: "Les archives Goscinny : Le journal Tintin, 1956-1961". As the title explains the book gives you an insight in the work Goscinny did for the Tintin Journal in the period 1956-1961. As many know Goscinny also worked on

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Le grand nettoyage, a 1945 cartoon by Bob De Moor

When World War 2 ends in Europe in 1945 with the German surrender to the Western Allies and the Soviet Union in late April and early May 1945, Bob De Moor was probably among the first ones to celebrate this. For years he had been waiting for the allies to liberate Europe and in the final months he had also

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