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An original pencil drawing by Paul Stowe of..... Inspector Jacques Clouseau.
Clouseau's immense ego, eccentricity, exaggerated French accent, and prominent mustache are all a parody of Hercule Poirot, the fictional Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie. He is portrayed by Peter Sellers in the original series, and also by Alan Arkin in the 1968 film Inspector Clouseau and, in a cameo, by Roger Moore (credited as Turk Thrust II) in the 1983… film Curse of the Pink Panther. In the 2006 reboot and its 2009 sequel, Clouseau is portrayed by Steve Martin
If you are of a certain age (like myself) you will most likely be familiar with Peter Sellers Hilarious version, especially the "Does you Dog Bite" sketch :)
Drawing is on Bristol Board Paper and measures 30cm x 45cm
Paul Stowe is a self-taught pencil artist with over 30 years’ experience as a draughtsman and a decade as a professional artist. Using only a single pencil, he masterfully creates highly detailed realistic and hyper-realistic images, pushing the boundaries of what graphite can achieve across diverse subjects. His work radiates a deep appreciation for everyday complexity, evoking awe and admiration through meticulously rendered light, shadow, and texture.