Is this a Bob De Moor drawing? We need your input

Catawiki has a rather weird Bob De Moor item listed since April 2013, namely a cover Bob De Moor would have drawn for a calendar back in 1946. [caption id="attachment_905" align="alignleft" width="220"] The item as listed on Catawiki[/caption] The story goes that in 1946 Bob De Moor was asked to create the frontcover of a 1947 youth calendar to be published

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A lost publicity drawing by Bob De Moor finally scanned

In March we reported about quite a rare item that was (and still is) being sold on eBay for the ridiculous sum of € 55: a promotional poster in French, commissioned by the Citroën Garage Royen in Woluwe, Belgium. Although we didn't succeed in convincing the owner to have the original drawing scanned, we did manage to lay our hands on

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Bob De Moor as ghost artist for a reissue of Willy Vandersteen’s ‘Tijl Uilenspiegel’ in 1991

Here's a detail from the career of Bob De Moor which is not that well known. Online for instance there is no single website mentioning this. But here you have all the details. We expect this story to develop further so a follow-up story will most probably happen. [caption id="attachment_877" align="alignleft" width="219"] The cover as drawn by Willy Vandersteen[/caption] All

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A mega-rare decor for Belvision’s “King Ottokar’s Sceptre” 1957 animation by Bob De Moor

Between 1955 and 1958 Raymond Leblanc's Belvision studios worked on several animation adaptations of some of Willy Vandersteen's Spike and Suzy albums (that's English for'Suske en Wiske' for those wondering) for the Flemish television NIR. Included were "Het Spaanse spook" ("The Spanish Spook"), "De bronzen sleutel" ("The Bronze Key"), "De gezanten van Mars" ("The Martian Ambassadors") - of which an

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Bob De Moor’s 1944’s watercolor painting ‘La caravelle’

[caption id="attachment_824" align="alignleft" width="300"] The 17 x 13 cm signed artwork "La caravelle"[/caption] In March 2009 the Art Value auction house based in Drouot-Montaigne, Paris (France) auctioned a watercolor painting/drawing which Bob De Moor made back in 1944. Called "La caravelle" it was made as an illustration for a book or story which never was edited (so the prospectus says).

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1947 story by Bob De Moor – “Le mystère du vieux château” – to be re-released in French too

[caption id="attachment_820" align="alignleft" width="219"] A page from the original 1947 edition, in French.[/caption] Coming up (the precise date is not yet known, but it should be in Fall of 2014) is a new edition of "Le mystère du vieux château" in French. As you already know from our previous post about "Le mystère du vieux château" there will also be

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The very last drawing Bob De Moor ever made was for the cult car Citroen traction avant 22 model (part 2)

[caption id="attachment_799" align="alignleft" width="212"] In the bottom left corner you can see the date 08-1992[/caption] On June 14th we posted an article about the very last drawing Bob De Moor ever made. Some doubted this was the case and we received various emails asking if this was really the last drawing. It was, not only did confirm Johan De Moor

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