ArtistsMorris
Morris

Morris

Belgian, 1923–2001
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Maurice De Bevere, better known as Morris, was a Belgian comics artist, illustrator, and the creator of Lucky Luke, a best-selling comic series about a gunslinger in the American Wild West. He was inspired by the adventures of the historic Dalton Gang and other outlaws. It was a best-selling series for more than 50 years, published internationally and translated into 23 languages. He collaborated for two decades with French writer René Goscinny on the series. Morris's pen name is an Anglicized version of Maurice.

Source: Wikidata · Trust score: 40% · Updated 7d ago

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Maan in het eerste kwartier (c. 1863 - in or before 1873)
Rijksmuseum
Maan in het derde kwartier (c. 1863 - in or before 1873)
Rijksmuseum
Portret van een man, staand met hoed in de hand (1860 - 1875)
Rijksmuseum
Maan in het eerste kwartier (ca. 1863 - in of voor 1873)
Rijksmuseum
Peacock and Dragon  (1878)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Snakeshead (Early 20th century)
Cleveland Museum of Art
"Swan House" Carpet (Design c. 1883, made 1887)
Art Institute of Chicago
Sampler (19th century)
Art Institute of Chicago
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