The Cross-Eyed Mutt #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume from NBM's Louvre Collection presents a graphic novel by artist Étienne Davodeau, originally published in 2017. It follows a cross-eyed dog who becomes an unlikely guide through the Louvre museum, blending art history with a whimsical narrative. The story explores the intersection of high art and everyday life through the canine's unique perspective.
In this quietly poignant 2017 issue from NBM, Fabian—a museum worker at the Louvre—finds himself in uncharted territory when he and his girlfriend Mathilde visit her family in the provinces. Asked to display a painting by Mathilde’s great great great grandfather, Fabian faces a dilemma: the artwork is deeply unimpressive, yet he’s determined to make her family proud. Written and illustrated by Étienne Davodeau, this gentle, observant story captures the quiet weight of familial expectations and the small, sincere gestures that bind people together.
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Fabian works at the Louvre. When he and his girlfriend Mathilde travel to the provinces to meet her family, Fabian is asked to display a painting by Mathilde's great great great grandfather. The problem is, the painting is terrible and Fabian wants to make his new family happy.
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