S.K. Collection - Lot 14

Lot 14
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S.K. Collection - Lot 14
S.K. Collection MILO MANARA Un été indien, Casterman 1987 Original plate no. 11, prepublished in Corto no. 1, May 1985. India ink and graphite on paper 47.8 × 65.5 cm (18.82 × 25.79 in.) The encounter between Hugo Pratt and Milo Manara on Un été indien, between a master of storytelling and a virtuoso of drawing, two authors whose admiration is mutual, produces this masterpiece, which won an Eisner Award and a Prix du meilleur album étranger at Angoulême. Pratt lets his younger sibling fully express his sensuality. This is particularly true in the album's violent opening scene, which this page brings to a close. This young blonde woman is Sheva, the niece of Pastor Pilgrim Black: she has just been raped by two young Indians whom the young man, Abner Lewis, has shamelessly shot. He picks her up, rifle still hot in hand, and looking at the young woman sternly, compels her to follow him ("Cammina!"). The stripped-down setting of dunes and gulls extends the silence of the album's opening pages, reinforcing the weight of the "unspoken". At stake is the social situation of this woman, now "tainted". Manara's supple lines, clear, pure and nervous, between sensuality and rigor, contrast with the darkness of the scenario. This silent face-off, bathed in air and light, illustrates the existential dimension of the album: man confronted with the vulgarity of his impulses, entangled in a guilt compounded by his Puritan upbringing. Opposite him, outraged beauty is silenced, trapped in the impossible reconciliation between desire and conscience.
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