The document discusses the artist Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, and his work. It provides secondary references to other comic and fantasy artists that were likely influences or contemporaries, including Phillipe Druillet, Bernie Wrightson, and Gustave Dorne. The title refers to Moebius and mentions Venice, suggesting the artwork may have celestial or surreal themes inspired by the city.
The document discusses the artist Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, and his work. It provides secondary references to other comic and fantasy artists that were likely influences or contemporaries, including Phillipe Druillet, Bernie Wrightson, and Gustave Dorne. The title refers to Moebius and mentions Venice, suggesting the artwork may have celestial or surreal themes inspired by the city.
The document discusses the artist Jean Giraud, also known as Moebius, and his work. It provides secondary references to other comic and fantasy artists that were likely influences or contemporaries, including Phillipe Druillet, Bernie Wrightson, and Gustave Dorne. The title refers to Moebius and mentions Venice, suggesting the artwork may have celestial or surreal themes inspired by the city.