The Prisoner (Signed) (Numbered Limited Edition Print)

The Prisoner art by Jean-Claude Mezieres

The Prisoner (Signed) (Numbered Limited Edition Print)


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Artist: Jean-Claude Mezieres
Medium: Numbered Limited edition Lithograph print on Cartridge Paper
Size: 12" x 16" (300mm x 400mm)
Date: 1985
Signature: Signed by the artist in pencil underneath image
Code: MezieresPrisoner

This is a Signed Limited edition print.

A gorgeously produced lithograph by the fantastic P.L.G editions (Plein La Geule) and printed by l'Atelier D'art Desjobert, Paris.

Mézières was a tour de force on the European comic scene and was responsible for the incredibly popular Valerien series.

He sadly passed away in January 2022.

Beautiful heavy gauge paper, decled edges to the right and lower sides, blind stamped by the printing atelier and hand numbered in pencil from an edition of 150.
  • Artist Biography
    Jean-Claude Mézières (b. 23 September 1938; Paris, France)
    Jean-Claude Mézières is a French comic strip artist and illustrator. Born and raised in Paris, he was introduced to drawing by his older brother and influenced by comics artists such as Hergé, Andre Franquin and Morris and later by Jijé and Jack Davis.

    Educated at the Institut des Arts Appliqués, upon graduation he worked as an illustrator for books and magazines as well as in advertising. A lifelong interest in the Wild West led him to travel to the United States in 1965 in search of adventure as a cowboy, an experience that would prove influential on his later work.

    Returning to France, Mézières teamed up with his childhood friend, Pierre Christin, to create Valérian and Laureline, the popular, long-running science fiction comics series for which he is best known and which has proved to be influential to many science fiction and fantasy films, including Star Wars.

    Mézières has also worked as a conceptual designer on several motion picture projects - most notably the 1997 Luc Besson film, The Fifth Element - as well as continuing to work as an illustrator for newspapers, magazines and in advertising. He has also taught courses on the production of comics at the University of Paris VIII: Vincennes-Saint-Denis.

    Mézières has received international recognition through a number of prestigious awards, most notably the 1984 Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême award.

    Mézières knew Moebius as a young man and had planned to go to Mexico together when they were 16 but only Moebius managed the trip.

    The two worked together on 5 issues of a magazine published by Hachette on the history of Civilisation. Then he had some strips published in Pilote magazine.
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