In this fanciful and richly imaginative story, one of the most original and important young European comic artists imagines a frozen world thousands of years hence in which all human history has been forgotten. A small group of archaeologists come upon the Louvre, buried in age-old snow, and cannot begin to explain all of the artifacts they see. Their interpretations of the wonders before them strike a humorous, absurd, and farcical tone. One of the few books coedited by the Louvre, this graphic novel features stunning illustrations as it presents a unique vision of the great museum.
"De Crécy's storytelling is agile, witty, and peppered with surprising twists. Beautiful and muted watercolor panels." —School Library Journal
"De Crécy is a gifted storyteller whose eye for body language and ear for a funny line never fails him. He deftly combines art history, science fiction and simple philosophizing in a short but very sweet tale." —Publishers Weekly
"De Crécy's art is breathtaking, he lives up to his reputation as a mad genius with this amusing work." —Booklist
"A clever upending of the resilient myth that masterworks of art preserve the history and spirit of their era; the meaning of art, De Crécy suggests, belongs to the people who experience it." —Washington Post
I love this book so much. it’s a sly satire on art history and a spectacular visual narrative all by itself. —Heidi McDonald,
Comics Beat"There is some farce inside, the book does not take itself too seriously. I enjoyed it, and recommend it to those who can laugh at their cultural selves." —Ralph Peterson, San Francisco Review
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