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36,5 x 51 cm
Original comic art made by Crepax for "Emmanuelle," first published on page 20 by Olympia Press in 1978. Crepax's art meets Arsan's scandalous novel in a work that celebrates sexual emancipation, recounting Emmanuelle's erotic initiation against the backdrop of a dreamy Orient. Rather than an orderly succession of panels, the panel, divided into various geometric shapes like a Mondrian painting, presents itself as a meaningful unity following a single rule: eroticism defined as the cult of pleasure freed from all morality. Signed and dated.
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