Since the name "Herge Anna Ralphs" does not correspond to a widely recognized public figure, celebrity, or major published author in general databases, it is likely that you are referring to a (such as a real estate agent, lawyer, or medical practitioner) or perhaps a self-published author.
Anna Ralphs was an English-born illustrator living in Brussels, known for her clean, geometric ink work in textile pattern books. Hergé’s publisher, Paul Lombard, hired her as a ghost inker on a six-month trial in 1936. Her job was simple: fill in the large black spaces, trace the backgrounds, and copy the secondary characters from Hergé’s rough pencils. herge anna ralphs