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Peynet and Cartoon Museum
Museum , Modern/contemporary art in Antibes
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Escape into the poetic universe of Raymond Peynet, creator of the well-known Amoureux, through a collection of lithographs, etchings, gouaches, Indian ink drawings, china, dolls and newspaper cartoons that tell us all about the Glorious Thirty. Mad about cartoons? Then don’t forget to visit the other collections in the museum: from Daumier to Plantu, the work of more than thirty illustrators are on show here, among them Granville, Caran d’Ache, Sem, Poulbot precede Dubout, Tim, Sempé, Serre,...
Escape into the poetic universe of Raymond Peynet, creator of the well-known Amoureux, through a collection of lithographs, etchings, gouaches, Indian ink drawings, china, dolls and newspaper cartoons that tell us all about the Glorious Thirty. Mad about cartoons? Then don’t forget to visit the other collections in the museum: from Daumier to Plantu, the work of more than thirty illustrators are on show here, among them Granville, Caran d’Ache, Sem, Poulbot precede Dubout, Tim, Sempé, Serre, Mordillo, on a journey from the nineteenth century to modern day.
Closed on Mondays and 1 January, 1May, 1November and 25 December
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