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The cover of the October 26, 1975 issue of Shōjo Comic
The cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Gilbert (left) and Serge (right)
The city of Arles in France, where the series is set
The city of Arles in France, where the series is set
The 1971 film Death in Venice (actor Björn Andrésen pictured) was an influence on Kaze to Ki no Uta.
The 1971 film Death in Venice (actor Björn Andrésen pictured) was an influence on Kaze to Ki no Uta.
Takemiya cited the black ink drawings of Aubrey Beardsley (top) and the landscapes of the Barbizon school (bottom) as influences on the artwork of Kaz
Takemiya cited the black ink drawings of Aubrey Beardsley (top) and the landscapes of the Barbizon school (bottom) as influences on the artwork of Kaze to Ki no Uta.