Robert Crumb. Sketchbook Vol. 3. 1975–1982
Robert Crumb. Sketchbook Vol. 3. 1975–1982
Robert Crumb's tasty 444-page tome, for much less than the
originals, so rare and sought after, quality bound work with illustrations
have been recently hand-colored by Crumb himselfFritz the CatR. Crumb.
Sketchbook, Volume 3: Jan. 1975 – Dec. 1982R. Crumb SketchbookArcade
Until May 2017, was only considered the greatest artist
underground. Then, the cover he designed in 1969 for sold to
$717,000, a record amount, the highest ever reached by a board
comic strip, and this description has long since faded. Today, everything that
bears Crumb's signature is becoming more and more valuable; it's time
ideal for introducing yourself. This volume, which combines volumes 5 and 6 of the second
box set, was made directly from the original works belonging
to a fervent French collector. Here is one. Among the hundreds of
Topics sketched include Crumb's move to rural California,
his marriage to Aline Kominsky, the birth of their daughter Sophie, but also
of Mr. Natural and the mischievous Snoids, the strips, the political grumbling and the
existential angst, huge and powerful women and small men
with glasses, Mao Zedong, Mick Jagger and moral indignation, all protected
in a.
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