Tintin’s real-life Chinese friend: how Hergé’s art and life was influenced by artist Zhang Chongren

  • The bond between the creator of beloved boy reporter Tintin and a prominent Chinese artist was a meeting of great minds.

Zhang Chongren points to a poster of Chang Chong-chen, a character in Tintin book The Blue Lotus based on him, in Paris in 1985. The leading Chinese artist and Georges Remi, known as Hergé and author of the books, became firm friends after meeting in the 1930s. Photo: Getty Images

Born in 1907 and raised in a Jesuit orphanage in Old Shanghai, artist Zhang Chongren would become one of the greatest sculptors of his era, being called the “the Rodin of the East”.

In the mid-1980s, French cultural authorities even made a cast of his hands, an honour previously bestowed only on Auguste Rodin – considered the founder of modern sculpture – himself, and painter Pablo Picasso.

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