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Herr Seele is the pseudonym of Peter Van Heirseele (born 13 April 1959, Torhout, Belgium), a Flemish cartoonist, author, actor and piano collector.

Key Information

He is mainly known for drawing the absurd humor comic strip Cowboy Henk, for which his colleague Kamagurka writes the scripts. The strip has been published in HUMO since 1981, with only a minor interruption from October 2011 until the spring of 2013. During this period, Seele made another gag-a-day comic series Dikke Billie Walter. Since the spring of 2013, Cowboy Henk appears in the magazine again.

Biography

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Van Heirseele was born in Torhout and attended the Sint-Jozefsinstituut. When he was sixteen, he went to the Ghent Academy for the Fine Arts, where he completed his high school years and followed with a year in sculpting, after which he learned to tune and repair pianos at the Ystrad Mynach School in Wales. He then went to Florence, Italy, where he learned how to renovate them.

Career

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In 1981, he began drawing Cowboy Henk with Kamagurka, for the first time using the pseudonym Herr Seele.[1] Originally, the comic strip was intended for De Vooruit, but soon it was published exclusively in HUMO. Cowboy Henk was published in several countries, including Brazil (in a comics magazine named Animal), Scandinavia and the United States (RAW).[2]

Herr Seele behind Kamagurka in 1982

In 1983, Herr Seele started acting on television, his first show being Sfeervol Bullshitten, which was written by Kamagurka. It was followed in 1985 by a 20-part series, called Kamagurka en Herr Seele, written by the duo for the Dutch VPRO. After these first successes, other shows followed, like Johnnywood, Wees Blij Met Wat Je Hebt, Lava[3] and Bob & George. He has also made the radio show Studio Kafka with Kamagurka.

Piano Collection

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Herr Seele owns one of the most renowned collections of early historic pianos in the world, which is stored at Ostend and contains over 200 instruments. He is also a piano tuner himself.[4]

Album cover design

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He designed the cover of "Steelt de Schouw!" (1994) for Pater Moeskroen.[5]

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Herr Seele is a Belgian comic artist, painter, performer, and piano renovator known for his long-running collaboration with Kamagurka on the surreal and provocative gag comic Cowboy Henk. Born Peter van Heirseele on April 13, 1959, in Torhout, West Flanders, he adopted the pseudonym Herr Seele and settled in Ostend, where he has pursued a diverse career spanning visual arts, performance, and musical instrument restoration. Cowboy Henk, which first appeared in 1981, features a muscular, quiffed anti-hero in absurd, taboo-breaking situations blending nonsense humor, black comedy, scatology, and social satire; the series has run for decades primarily in Humo magazine, achieving cult status in Flanders with international translations and a 2014 Prix du Patrimoine at the Angoulême Comics Festival. Herr Seele draws the strip while Kamagurka (Luk Zeebroek) provides the gags, a partnership that also produced television sketch shows such as Johnnywood, Lava, and Bob en George, as well as radio programs and live performances. Beyond comics, Herr Seele creates weekly satirical oil paintings for Humo that parody famous artworks in response to current events, and he has worked under the pseudonym Dick Smuide on the pantomime strip De Avonturen van de Vlaamse Leeuw. An accomplished pianist and mandolin player, he owns one of Europe's largest collections of 19th- and 20th-century pianos, having trained in piano tuning in Wales and renovation in Italy before operating his own business in Ostend. His multifaceted output, influenced by Surrealism, Dadaism, Flemish Primitives, and underground comix, has frequently sparked controversy due to its explicit and polarizing content, yet it has earned enduring recognition in Belgian alternative culture.

Early life

Childhood and education

Peter Van Heirseele, known professionally as Herr Seele, was born on 13 April 1959 in Torhout, West Flanders, Belgium. He grew up in Torhout and attended the Sint-Jozefsinstituut secondary school in the same town. At the age of 16, he enrolled at the Ghent Academy for Fine Arts, where he completed the secondary art program and an additional year focused on sculpture, though he did not ultimately graduate from the full course. He later pursued specialized training in piano technology, completing a two-year course in piano tuning and repair at Ystrad Mynach School in Wales. This was followed by a one-year program in piano renovation in Florence, Italy. He subsequently settled in Ostend, which became his primary residence in adulthood.

Comics career

Cowboy Henk

Cowboy Henk is a long-running comic strip created in 1981 through the collaboration between writer Kamagurka (Luk Zeebroek), who provides the scripts, and artist Herr Seele (Peter van Heirseele), who draws the panels. The character first appeared on 24 September 1981 in the Flemish newspaper De Vooruit (now part of De Morgen), initially as daily one- or two-panel black-and-white gags, sometimes with short serialized elements. The strip's deliberately absurd and experimental content, including a week-long "Nothingness" sequence, provoked strong reader complaints, leading to its cancellation after roughly one year in 1982. In 1982, Cowboy Henk moved to the magazine Humo, where it evolved into a weekly full-page feature and soon became one of the publication's signature elements. The strip transitioned to color in the mid-1980s, with Ines Schweiger handling the coloring from 1991 onward. It ran near-continuously in Humo for decades, establishing itself as a cult classic in Flanders through its provocative style. The series went on hiatus in autumn 2011 after Herr Seele fell ill for several weeks and readers did not protest the absence, prompting Humo editors to cancel it, believing it had lost popularity. Cowboy Henk returned in April 2013, first appearing as a character in Herr Seele's weekly parody paintings, and resumed proper comic form in September 2013. From 2013 to 2014, it featured the serialized parody De Vaderlandsche Geschiedenis, a chronological spoof of Belgian national history. Since 2020, the strip has appeared in a half-page gag format, returning to its classic free-standing style. Cowboy Henk has seen international publication in outlets including RAW magazine in the United States, several French magazines such as Fluide Glacial and L'Écho des Savanes, and translations in Scandinavian countries, among others. Book collections began in 1982 with publisher Kritak, continued through De Harmonie/Loempia and others including De Bezige Bij and Dupuis, and since 2017 have been released via the creators' own label Hoek Af. The strip is renowned for its absurd, anti-comic humor characterized by surreal non-sequiturs, fourth-wall breaks, black comedy, scatology, explicit content, and deliberate bad taste, often spoofing classic comic tropes while rejecting narrative consistency. This provocative approach has earned Cowboy Henk enduring cult status in Flanders as a monument of surreal nonsense humor.

Other comic works

Herr Seele has produced a number of comic works beyond his primary collaboration with Kamagurka. In the 1980s, he created early one-shot absurd pages, including 'De Huisdokter', which appeared in various publications during that period. Between 1987 and 1990, he contributed to Kamagurka’s Lava comic books, providing additional strips and illustrations to the anthology series. He also ventured into album cover design, notably creating the artwork for Pater Moeskroen’s Steelt de Schouw! in 1994. During a hiatus in Cowboy Henk's publication, Herr Seele launched the gag series Dikke Billie Walter in Humo magazine from 2011 to 2013. The series focused on absurd eating themes centered around a gluttonous character, delivering short, surreal humor in each installment. More recently, under the pseudonym Dick Smuide, he produced the solo pantomime series De Avonturen van de Vlaamse Leeuw in De Standaard from 2020 to 2022. The wordless strip featured the anthropomorphic Flemish Lion in silent, absurd adventures, marking a departure from his earlier dialogue-heavy work. These projects highlight Herr Seele's ongoing experimentation with absurd and satirical humor in different formats and under varying conditions, including temporary series and pseudonymous efforts.

Television and film career

Collaborative television programs

Herr Seele and Kamagurka developed a long-standing creative partnership that extended from their comic work into collaborative television productions, characterized by absurd humor and satire. Their joint television efforts began in the early 1980s with programs that showcased their distinctive style. The collaboration started with Sfeervol Bullshitten in 1983, a program written by Kamagurka in which Herr Seele performed. This was followed by Herr Seele's appearance in two episodes of Opzoek naar Yolanda on VPRO in 1984, where he played Rodolfo Smit. In 1985, the duo co-wrote the series Kamagurka en Herr Seele for VPRO, appearing together in the program. They continued with Johnnywood in 1988, an alternative TV comedy sketch show on Flemish television that included animated Cowboy Henk shorts (with Herr Seele voicing the character) and live-action segments (Herr Seele performing as Henk). Further collaborations included Lava in 1989, where Herr Seele portrayed the characters Mijnheer Van Patiënten and Mijnheer Stock. In 1998, Herr Seele starred as George in the six-episode series Bob & George on BRTN TV2/VPRO, for which he also served as writer alongside Kamagurka. Beyond television, the pair co-created the radio program Studio Kafka (1995–1999 on Studio Brussel) and performed annual theatre shows in an absurdist style starting from the early 1980s. These collaborative projects highlighted their ongoing creative synergy across media.

Acting and writing credits

Herr Seele has taken on several acting roles in film and television, often in supporting or cameo capacities outside his primary collaborative projects. He portrayed Le peintre in the 2023 film Michel Vay. He played the Politician in the 2008 short film The Big Ask and the Belgische dokter in the 2007 short film I.V.F. In 2004, he appeared as Kaalhoofd in the feature film Suske en Wiske: De duistere diamant, credited under his birth name Peter Van Heirseele. Beyond these scripted roles, Herr Seele has accumulated 18 credits as himself in various television appearances. Notable examples include his participation as a candidate in De Slimste Mens ter Wereld in 2017, an appearance on Stukken Van Mensen in 2018, and his stint on the adventure reality series 71° Noord in 2008, where he finished seventh. His writing credits are predominantly tied to collaborative television series with Kamagurka and are covered in detail in the section on collaborative television programs.

Painting career

Satirical paintings for Humo

Herr Seele has been creating weekly satirical oil paintings for the Belgian magazine Humo since 2013, marking a significant phase in his visual art career. These works are produced in collaboration with Kamagurka, who often provides conceptual ideas or captions, while Herr Seele executes the detailed oil paintings. The paintings typically parody famous classical artworks or iconic photographs by inserting contemporary politicians, celebrities, or public figures to satirize current events and social issues. This series represents Herr Seele's primary ongoing activity in the visual arts, with each piece offering a humorous yet pointed commentary on topical affairs through traditional oil painting techniques. His role as Humo's resident painter (huisschilder) has solidified his status within the magazine, where the paintings appear regularly as a distinctive feature. Prior to this, Herr Seele studied painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent.

Piano restoration and collection

Professional work and collection

Peter Van Heirseele, better known as Herr Seele, has maintained a professional career as a piano tuner and restorer. He trained in piano tuning and repair through a two-year course at Ystrad Mynach School in Wales, followed by a one-year program in restoration at the Istituto per il Restauro in Florence, Italy. After completing his studies, he settled in Ostend in 1980, where he established a piano business that encompasses tuning and restoration work. He continues to operate from an address on Nieuwpoortsesteenweg in Ostend, offering these services alongside his other pursuits. Van Heirseele has assembled a collection of approximately 200 19th- and 20th-century pianos regarded as one of Europe's largest. This collection, housed in Ostend, reflects his expertise in restoration and forms a central element of his professional activities in the field.

Personal life

Lifestyle and activism

Herr Seele resides in Oostende, Belgium, where he lives and works. He follows a macrobiotic diet, which he has practiced since childhood under the influence of his mother, who incorporated macrobiotic elements into family meals from the late 1960s onward. In 2006, he co-authored the cookbook Halfgaar met Herr Seele to promote macrobiotic cooking and share recipes emphasizing ingredients like miso, tofu, brown rice, and vegetables. In March 2019, Herr Seele married Katia in a civil ceremony at the Oostende city hall; this was his second marriage, following a previous one that lasted 17 years. The couple held a subsequent church wedding in Grimbergen in April 2019. He is actively involved in civic activism as a supporter of the Oostende action group Dement Oostende, which campaigns against the demolition of historic houses and traditional buildings in the city, including protests over structures like the old swimming pool. Herr Seele has contributed to the group's efforts through public support and participation in awareness initiatives.
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