his work often centered on depictions of railway destinations and pin-up girls
was an American illustrator and cartoonist celebrated for his significant contributions to the world of children's literature and illustration
spanning from spanning from the 1890s until World War I
but also mentored and trained numerous aspiring artists at the Drexel Institute of Art
an insufficiently praised artist
Keep On Dancing! - Animal Friends Art Print Mermaids his work often centered onFrom "the man who made the animals laugh," Benjamin Rabier, comes this cover image from his 1929 book Aristide et Bobino. The dog, Aristide, and the monkey, Bobino, are indeed laughing! It's a fun image to remind its viewers to dance joyfully! See this image on a greeting card! Benjamin Rabier (1864 1939) was a prominent French illustrator, cartoonist, and animation pioneer, revered as one of the masters of early French comics. Born in La Roche sur