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Albert Dubout
Albert Dubout (15 May 1905 – 27 June 1976) was a French cartoonist, illustrator, painter, and sculptor. Biography Albert Dubout was born in Marseille. After attending school at Nîmes (where he met Jean Paulhan) he studied at the fine arts school in Montpellier where he met his first wife, Renée Altier, and where his first drawings were published in the student journal ' in 1923. After moving to Paris, literary director Philippe Soupault was the first to hire him to illustrate a book, ' by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux. Dubout continued on to illustrate numerous editions of books by Boileau, Beaumarchais, Mérimée, Rabelais, Villon, Cervantes, Balzac, Racine, Voltaire, Rostand, Poe, and Courteline. He collaborated on numerous magazines and journals such as '' Le Rire'', ''Marianne'', ''Eclats de Rire'', ''L'os à Moëlle'', ''Paris-Soir'', and ''Ici-Paris''. He also created movie and theatre posters as well as theatrical sets. He worked in advertising, painted ...
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Albert Dubout (15 May 1905 – 27 June 1976) was a French cartoonist, illustrator, Painting, painter, and sculpture, sculptor. Biography Albert Dubout was born in Marseille. After attending school at Nîmes (where he met Jean Paulhan) he studied at the fine arts school in Montpellier where he met his first wife, Renée Altier, and where his first drawings were published in the student journal ' in 1923. After moving to Paris, literary director Philippe Soupault was the first to hire him to illustrate a book, ' by Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux. Dubout continued on to illustrate numerous editions of books by Boileau, Beaumarchais, Mérimée, Rabelais, François Villon, Villon, Miguel de Cervantes, Cervantes, Balzac, Jean Racine, Racine, Voltaire, Edmond Rostand, Rostand, Edgar Allan Poe, Poe, and Courteline. He collaborated on numerous magazines and journals such as ''Le Rire'', ''Marianne (magazine), Marianne'', ''Eclats de Rire'', ''L'os à Moëlle'', ''Paris-Soir'', and ''Ic ...
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