While plot of The Castafiore Emerald focuses around the opera singer Bianca Castafiore and her visit to Marlinspike Hall, many other aspects of the work including the narration and even art allude music and theater.
So, here is the song Madame Castafiore sings throughout the entire story!
doc-scratch-and-sniff answered your question: So, would you guys be interested in learning a…
are you starting it from the top or have you already read some?
I’m in an art history class that is specifically talking about The Castafiore Emerald, but we went over some basic Tintin history and also about Hergé and his art so I was hoping to share a bit of that!

“You are going to see the comedy… Quiet! And now take your seat in the theatre!”
“Entretiens avec Hergé,” translated by Michael Farr in Tintin: The Complete Companion
oh look it’s Kylie, funny to see you while stalking the Tintin tag x’D
you’ll get scans??? omg what is this I want them allalso gosh I love this cover!! just…Tintin’s face and HADDOCK IN THE BACK
OH HAY THERE.
I’m studying this album in class, so he has some scans of pages (unfortunately not all of them, ughuuu). BUT THERE WILL BE SOME CLASSY PANELS, HOPEFULLY.
Tintin breaking the 4th wall cracks my shit up.
So, would you guys be interested in learning a little bit about Tintin along with me?

“You are going to see the comedy… Quiet! And now take your seat in the theatre!”
“Entretiens avec Hergé,” translated by Michael Farr in Tintin: The Complete Companion
Everyone is a winner!
sorry followers but I’m lurking on the Tintin tag and this is ALL SO GOOD
Yup! I think we are we are going to go into depth specifically on The Castafiore Emerald, so if we talk about anything interesting I’ll be sure to put it up!

I Love this capture so much. Jean-Pierre Talbot looks so dashing and Hergé looks so Hergé.
Good Lord, I see why Jean was picked to be Tintin. Aside from the fact that he knows the Tintin series like the back of his hand, he even looks just like Tintin. xD