Identification of the mummy that inspired Hergé’s character Rascar Capac

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/is.n48.24060

Keywords:

Hergé, Rascar Capac, art history, mummy, Chachapoyas

Abstract

This article puts an end to speculation about the source of inspiration of the Belgian cartoonist Hergé in the creation of his iconic character of Rascar Capac, the mummy of an Inca king in the comic “The Adventures of Tintin”. We review the hypotheses proposed in this respect by reviewing Hergé’s use of sources for the creation of his imagery, before comparing the iconography of the image of Rascar Capac with the images proposed as source of inspiration. The conclusion is that the character of Rascar Capac is inspired by a drawing in the French encyclopaedia Larousse, which represents a mummy from the Chachapoyas area in northern Peru. This mummy is on display at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris, so the idea that a mummy on display at the Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels was the source of inspiration is ruled out.

Author Biography

  • Stefan Ziemendorff, Independent Author

    Es licenciado en administración de empresas de la Universidad de Rostock (Alemania) con maestría en ayuda humanitaria internacional (Universidad de Bochum/Alemania y Deusto/España). Trabaja en el Perú desde más de 20 años en el tema de agua potable y es investigador en temas de historia prehispánica del Perú. En 2006 dio a conocer las medidas de la catarata Gocta (Amazonas). Ha publicado en esta revista sobre el grupo de sarcófagos del cual proviene la momia que inspiró la famosa pintura “El Grito” de Munch. Publicó otras investigaciones sobre el envenenamiento del Inca Huayna Cápac por un curaca chachapoya (2016), la búsqueda de las momias incas (2016-2018) y las grabaciones del último hablante del idioma mochica (2019).

Published

2023-05-18

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How to Cite

Identification of the mummy that inspired Hergé’s character Rascar Capac. (2023). Investigaciones Sociales, 1(48), 63-94. https://doi.org/10.15381/is.n48.24060