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Philippe DRUILLET - The Name of the Rose - Signed drawing

Philippe DRUILLET (1944)
The Name of the Rose

Unpublished costume project in pencil on rigid cardboard
Dimensions: 56.7 x 33.4 cm.
Signed lower right with artist's stamp

Le Nom de la Rose by director Jean-Jacques Annaud is the film adaptation of the eponymous novel by Italian writer Umberto Ecco, enhanced by the extraordinary performance of Scottish actor Sean Connery in the role of monk Guillaume de Baskerville. It was released in the United States on September 24, 1986 and in France on December 17 of the same year. It was consecrated several times during the Caesar ceremony in 1987.

Jean-Jacques Annaud calls on Philippe Druillet, seduced by his fantastic world in total adequacy with the dark atmosphere of the film, for the realization of the costumes and the poster of the film of which he was also the author for the film La War of Fire, by Jean-Jacques Annaud, released in 1981.


Dimensions :
- Height : 56.7 cm
- Width : 33.4 cm
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