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BANDES DESSINÉES VENDREDI 20 NOVEMBRE 2009 À 17H30 Lots N° 1 À 249 MAISON DE VENTE AUX ENCHÈRES – AGRÉMENT N° 2001-005 7, Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées – 75008 Paris Tél. : +33 (0)1 42 99 20 20 – Fax : +33 (0)1 42 99 20 21 ÉRIC LEROY DANIEL PEREZ www.artcurial.com – [email protected] PARIS - HÔTEL MARCEL DASSAULT VENDREDI 20 ET SAMEDI 21 NOVEMBRE 2009 BANDES DESSINÉES VENDREDI 20 NOVEMBRE 2009 À 17H30 Lots n° 1 à 249 SAMEDI 21 NOVEMBRE 2009 À 11H Lots n° 250 à 486 SAMEDI 21 NOVEMBRE 2009 À 14H Lots n° 487 à 1139 PARIS - HÔTEL MARCEL DASSAULT PARIS - HÔTEL MARCEL DASSAULT 7, Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris Téléphones pendant l’exposition : +33 (0)1 42 99 20 17 +33 (0)1 42 99 20 11 Fax : +33 (0)1 42 99 16 45 COMMISSAIRE PRISEUR : François Tajan EXPERT : Bandes dessinées Éric Leroy, +33 (0)1 42 99 20 17 [email protected] ORDRE D’ACHAT, ENCHÈRES PAR TÉLÉPHONE : Marianne Balse, +33 (0)1 42 99 20 51 Fax : +33 (0)1 42 99 20 60 [email protected] COMPTABILITÉ ACHETEURS : Nicole Frèrejean, +33 (0)1 42 99 20 45 [email protected] COMPTABILITÉ VENDEURS : Sandrine Abdelli, +33 (0)1 42 99 20 06 [email protected] EXPOSITION À BRUXELLES : EXPOSITIONS PUBLIQUES : Une sélection des pièces présentées dans ce catalogue Mardi 17 Novembre de 11h à 19h sera exposée à Bruxelles, chez ABN AMRO, rue de la Mercredi 18 Novembre de 11h à 19h Chancellerie, 17A. Jeudi 19 Novembre de 11h à 19h Vendredi 13 novembre de 10 à 18 heures Vendredi 20 Novembre de 11h à 14h Samedi 14 novembre de 10 à 16 heures et sur rendez-vous avec l’expert VENTE Vendredi 20 Novembre à 17h30 Samedi 21 Novembre à 11h et 14h CATALOGUE VISIBLE SUR INTERNET www.artcurial.com VENTE N° 1634 ASSOCIÉS DÉPARTEMENT Francis Briest, Co-Président Hervé Poulain BANDES DESSINÉES François Tajan, Co-Président Direction : François Tajan DIRECTEURS ASSOCIÉS Violaine de La Brosse-Ferrand Martin Guesnet Fabien Naudan Éric Leroy, expert +33 (0)1 42 99 20 17, [email protected] Contact : Lucas Hureau +33 (0)1 42 99 20 11, [email protected] Fax : +33 (0)1 42 99 16 45 INDEX JOUVRAY (Olivier) 125 MC CAY (Winsor) 586 RAYMOND (Alex) 1007 219 - 220 - 221 - 222 - 1060 - JUILLARD (André) 126 - 127 - 128 MC DONALD (Ian) 149 REBIÈRE (Maxime) 195 1061 - 1062 - 129 - 130 - 906 - 907 - 908 - 909 MEYER (Ralph) 164 REDING (Raymond) 196 - 450 - THOS (Yves) 1063 A CASSINI (Jean-Claude) 49 - 50 E GRATON (Jean) 817 - 323 - 324 - - 910 - 911 - 912 MEYNET (Félix) 165 - 166 - 167 - 451 - 452 TIBET (Gilbert Gascard dit) 223 - ACHDE (Hervé Darmenton Dit) 11 CAZA (Philippe Cazaumayou dit) ÉDIKA 758 325 - 326 JULIEN/CDM (Julien Solé dit) 208 168 - 169 - 170 - 973 - 974 - 975 REMACLE (Marcel) 1008 - 1009 - 1064 ADAMOV (Philippe) 12 - 13 688 - 689 EGNEUS (Daniel) 10 GREG (Michel Regnier dit) 112 - - 209 - 976 - 977 - 978 1010 - 1011 - 1012 - 1013 - 449 TILLIEUX (Maurice) 224 - 225 - 226 AIDANS (Edouard) 642 CÉZARD 301 ENRIC (Torres-Prat) 759 113 - 114 - 115 - 818 - 819 - 820 JUNG (Sik Jun) 913 MÉZIÈRES (Jean-Claude) 979 REMI (Paul) 1014 AL COUTELIS (Alexandre Coutelis CHALAND (Yves) 690 EVER MEULEN (Eddy Vermeulen - 821 - 456 - 1065 - 1066 - 1067 - 1068 - JUSKO (Joe) 131 MEZZOMO (Gilles) 171 RENAUD (Renaud Denauw dit) dit) 643 - 644 CHARLES (Jean-François) 51 - 52 dit) 760 GRENSON (Olivier) 116 - 822 1069 - 1070 - 1071 JUSSEAUME (Patrick) 132 MICHETZ (Marc Degroide dit) 172 197 - 198 ALICE (Alex) 645 - 646 - 53 GRIFFO (Werner Goelen dit) 823 TINO 1 MIRALLES (Ana) 173 - 980 - 981 RÉNÉAUME (Jérôme) 118 ANDREAE (Jean-Baptiste) 647 CLERC (Serge) 54 - 691 - 692 - 693 F - 824 TOPPI (Sergio) 227 K MITRIC (Nicolas) 174 RENIER-MARC (Marc-Renier ANONYME 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 CLOD & CEKA 302 F'MURRR (Richard Peyzaret dit) 98 GUARNIDO (Juanjo) 825 - 826 TOTA (Ciro) 228 KALUTA (Michael) 914 MITTEÏ (Jean Mariette dit) 982 Warnauts dit) 199 AOUAMRI (Mohamed) 20 - 21 COHEN (Colman) 55 FALQUE (Denis) 88 GUÉNET (Nicolas) 117 TRAMBER (Bertrand Huon de KASS 133 MITTON (Jean-Yves) 175 - 176 - ROBA (Jean) 200 - 453 - 1015 - ARAPU (Mircea) 18 COLLECTIF 694 - 695 - 696 FAURE (Michel) 89 - 90 Kermadec dit) & JANO (Jean KÉRAMIDAS (Nicolas) 134 1016 - 1017 - 1018 - 1019 - 200 ARNAL 19 COMÈS (Didier) 697 FERRANDEZ (Jacques) 91 - 92 H 177 - 178 - 983 Leguay dit) 1072 - 1073 KIKO (Roger Camille dit) 136 - 915 ROBBIN (Thierry) 201 ARNO (Arnaud Dombre dit) 648 - CONRAD (Didier) 56 - 698 - 699 FERRY 93 HAJEK (Olaf) 4 MOEBIUS (Jean Giraud dit) 293 - TRAMBER (Bertrand Huon de KILLOFFER 577 - 578 - 579 - 580 ROSINSKI (Grzegorz) 1020 - 1021 649 - 650 - 700 FINO (Serge) 94 HARDY (Marc) 827 294 - 587 - 588 - 984 - 985 - 986 Kermadec dit) 1074 - 1075 - 1076 KIRBY (Jack - Jacob Kurtzberg dit) ATTANASIO (Dino) 651 CRAENHALS (François) 57 - 58 FLOC'H & RIVIÈRE 258 HAUSMAN (René) 828 - 829 - 830 MONSIEUR Z 2 ROSSI (Christian) 1022 - 1023 - TREZ (Alain) 229 916 AVRIL (François) 513 - 514 - 515 - - 59 - 60 - 701 - 702 - 703 - 303 - FLOC'H (Jean-Claude) 761 - 762 - - 831 - 832 - 833 MORRIS (Maurice de Bévère dit) 1024 TURF 230 - 231 - 1077 KOSIAK (Géraldine) 632 - 633 652 - 653 - 654 304 - 305 - 306 763 - 764 HELBERT Antoine 8 179 - 420 ROUGE (Michel) 1025 - 1026 KOX (Daniel) 135 RUPPERT (Florent) & MULOT AZARA 22 - 655 CREPAX 307 FLOC'H 259 HERGÉ 277 - 278 - 279 - 280 - 281 MOUCLIER (Joël) 180 - 181 U KRAEHN (Jean-Charles) 917 (Jérôme) 609 - 610 - 611 - 612 - CRISSE (Didier Chrispeels dit) 61 - FLOCH (Adrien) 765 - 282 - 283 - 284 - 285 - 286 - 295 MOURIER (Jean-Louis) 182 - 987 UDERZO (Albert) 276 - 457 - 458 - B 62 - 63 - 64 - 65 - 704 - 705 - 706 FOERSTER (Philippe) 95 - 296 - 297 - 327 - 328 - 329 - 330 - 988 613 - 614 - 615 L 1078 - 1079 - 1080 BADERT (Albert George) 23 - 707 - 708 - 709 FOLLET (René) 96 - 331 - 332 - 333 - 334 - 335 - 336 MUÑOZ (José) 491 - 491 - 492 - LABIANO (Hugues) 137 S BAR2 24 - 25 CRUMB (Robert) 545 FORTON (Gérald) 767 - 337 - 338 - 339 - 340 - 341 - 342 493 - 494 - 495 - 496 - 500 - 501 LARCENET (Manu) 918 SAINT OGAN (Alain) 1027 - 1028 V BARKS (Carl) 656 CUVELIER (Paul) 710 - 711 - 712 FORTON (Louis) 766 - 343 - 344 - 345 - 346 - 347 - 348 - 502 - 503 - 506 - 507 - 510 - 511 LAUFFRAY (Mathieu) 919 - 920 VALLÉE 1081 BARU (Hervé Barulea dit) 516 - FOURNIER (Jean-Claude) 97 - 768 - 349 - 350 - 351 - 352 - 353 - 354 - 512 - 589 SAIVE (Bruno) 202 LAUZIER (Gérard) VALLÈS (Francis) 232 - 233 - 1082 517 - 518 - 519 - 520 D - 769 - 355 - 356 - 357 - 358 - 359 - 360 921 - 922 MUNUERA (José-Luis) 989 SARDON (Vincent) 616 - 617 - 618 VANCE (William) 257 - 459 - 1083 BASTARD (René) 657 DANIER (Dan Jippes dit) 713 - 714 FOURNIER 308 - 361 - 362 - 363 - 364 - 365 - 366 LE GALL (Frank) 927 - 928 - 929 - 619 - 620 - 621 - 1084 - 1085 - 1086 - 1087 - 1088 BATEM (Luc Collin dit) 658 - 659 DANY (Daniel Henrotin dit) 66 - 67 FRANCIS (Francis Bertrand dit) - 470 - 471 - 472 - 473 - 474 - 475 LE RALLIC (Étienne) 935 N SAVARD (Didier) 203 - 1089 BELTRAN (Fred) 26 - 68 - 715 - 716 - 717 - 718 - 719 770 - 771 - 476 - 477 - 478 - 479 - 480 - 481 LEBLON DELIENNE 287 - 288 - NEURAY (Olivier) 183 SCHUITEN (François) 622 - 1029 - VANDERSTEEN (Willy) 460 - 461 BENN (André Beniest dit) 27 - 28 - 720 - 721 - 722 - 723 - 724 - 725 FRANCQ (Philippe) 99 - 100 - 101 - 482 - 483 - 484 - 834 - 835 - 836 289 - 290 NICOLLET (Jean-Michel) 990 1030 - 1031 - 462 - 463 - 464 - 465 - 1090 - - 29 - 726 - 102 - 837 - 838 - 839 - 840 - 841 - 842 LEDROIT (Olivier) 923 - 924 - 925 NINE (Carlos) 991 SCHULZ (Charles M.) 204 BERNET (Jordi) 660 DAS PASTORAS (Julio Martinez FRANK PÉ 772 - 843 - 844 - 845 - 846 - 847 - 848 - 926 SCHWARTZ (Olivier) 216 1091 BERTHET (Philippe) 30 - 31 - 661 - Pérez dit) 69 FRANQUIN (André) 260 - 261 - - 849 - 850 - 851 - 852 - 853 - 854 LELOUP (Roger) 930 - 931 - 932 P SEMPÉ (Jean-Jacques) 623 - 624 VARANDA (Alberto) 1092 - 1093 - 662 - 663 - 664 DAUTEMER (Rebecca) 70 309 - 310 - 311 - 312 - 313 - 314 - 855 - 856 - 857 - 858 - 859 - 860 LÉO 410 - 411 - 412 - 933 PAAPE (Eddy) 184 - 992 - 993 - - 1032 1094 - 1095 - 1096 - 1097 - 1098 BERTRAND (Philippe) 32 DAVODEAU (Étienne) 71 - 315 - 316 - 317 - 318 - 319 - 320 - 861 - 862 - 863 - 864 - 865 - 866 LÉONARDO 934 994 SERPIERI (Paolo Eleutieri dit) 266 - VAX (Vincent Cara dit) 1099 - 1100 BESS (Georges) 665 DE CRÉCY (Nicolas) 553 - 554 - - 321 - 773 - 774 - 775 - 776 - 777 - 867 - 868 - 869 - 870 - 871 LEPAGE (Emmanuel) 138 PANIC 638 1033 - 1034 VEYRON (Martin) 234 BIHEL (Frédéric) 33 555 - 556 - 557 - 559 - 560 - 561 - 778 - 779 HERMANN (Hermann Huppen dit) LERECULEY (Jérôme) 139 - 140 PANIC et SICK 1 639 SFAR (Joann) 594 - 595 - 596 - 597 VICOMTE (Laurent) 1101 - 1102 - BILAL (Enki) 250 - 251 - 252 - 253 - 735 - 736 FRANZ (Franz Drappier dit) 780 119 - 372 - 373 - 374 - 872 - 873 - LIBERATORE (Tanino Gaetano dit) PARRAS (Antonio) 185 - 1035 - 1036 1103 - 254 - 255 - 256 - 257 - 298 - 299 DE GIETER (Lucien) 72 - 73 - 728 FROLLO (Léon) 103 874 - 875 - 876 - 877 - 878 - 879 - 936 PASCIN (Jules) 590 - 591 - 592 - 593 SIRIUS (Max Mayeu dit) 1037 VISCOGLIOSI (Fabio) 634 - 635 - - 300 521 - 666 - 667 - 668 - 669 - 729 FUNCKEN (Fred & Liliane) 781 - 880 - 881 - 882 - 883 - 884 - 885 LIBERGÉ (Éric) 937 - 938 PEDROSA (Cyril) 187 - 188 SIRO 205 636 - 637 BISLEY (Simon) 34 DEBEURME (Ludovic) 546 - 547 - 782 - 783 - 784 HERRIMAN (George) 576 LOISEL (Régis) 141 - 142 - 143 - PEELLAERT - THOMAS 421 SIRVENT (Alain) - BELHOMME VUILLEMIN 257 - 466 - 1104 - BLAIN (Christophe) 522 - 523 - 524 548 - 549 - 550 - 551 - 552 FUNCKEN (Fred) 785 HOGARTH Burne 678 939 - 940 - 941 - 942 - 943 - 944 PELLERIN (Patrice) 186 - 995 (Jean-Loïc Belhomme dit) 206 - 207 1105 - 1106 - 1107 - 1108 - 1109 BLANC-DUMONT (Michel) 35 - 36 DELABY (Philippe) 74 - 730 - 731 - HUBINON (Victor) 375
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