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Civa - Tintin Statue - Musée Imaginaire Collection - Moulinsart
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Civa - Tintin Statue - Musée Imaginaire Collection - Moulinsart

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Civa - Tintin Statue - Musée Imaginaire Collection - Moulinsart

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Collection
Tintin - Statues - Musée Imaginaire Collection/ Collection Musée Imaginaire
Brand
Moulinsart / TintinImaginatio
Original Title
Statuette Civa -Collection Musée imaginaire
Title Tintin
4) Cigars of the Pharaoh
Year of publication
2018
Material
Resin
Reference
46010
Height
33,50 cm
Condition
New - Packed in original box
Number of parts
2
Package size
39.00 cm x 24.00 cm x 16.00 cm
Extra information
Certificate of authenticity
Weight in grams
2380

Civa - Tintin Statue - Musée Imaginaire Collection - Moulinsart

Who's Shiva ?

 Shiva is wor - shipped in the abstract form of the Shiva Lin - ga, anthropologically he is usually depicted as a being immersed in deep meditation or, as we see in Cigars of the Pharaoh (p.50), manifest - ing as the cosmic dancer Nataraja dancing the dance of creation, preservation and dis - solution – the Tandava.SShiva means ‘auspicious one’ in Sanskrit. Two of the major traditions within the pantheon of Hinduism hold different per - spectives on Shiva: the Shaiva tradition con - siders Shiva as the Supreme God; the Smarta tradition conceives of Shiva as one of five primary forms of God.

The "Musée Imaginaire"

The characters and objects in this new series are taken from the poster Hergé created for the 1979 exhibition, Le Musée Imaginaire de Tintin. Each figurine comes in a special box with a certificate of authenticity.

“In June 1979 a major exhibition, which would later be hosted in other venues, was inaugurated at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels. Hergé was not involved in the detail of the exhibition but the creators explained that the purpose was to put some of the objects that Tintin comes across in his adventures alongside the real objects that inspired them. On the poster he created for the exhibition Hergé drew his main characters in the middle of an imaginary display, the stuff of dreams for Tintin fans and collectors.” Taken from Chronologie d’une œuvre – volume 7.

Material: Resin 

Reference: 46010/ Homme-léopard

Painting: Polychrome

Numbering: Numbered certificate

Condition of this tintin (collectible object) item: New.

Video:

46005 Musée imaginaire civa
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Specific References

EAN13
4600500000003
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