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Benjamin Rabier
French illustrator and animator (1874–1939) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benjamin Rabier (1864–1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating the logo for Laughing Cow Cheese (La vache qui rit), and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably Hergé and Edmond-François Calvo.
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A native of La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée, Rabier started to work as an illustrator for various newspapers after meeting political cartoonist Caran d'Ache. His first album for children was the story of Tintin-Lutin, published in 1898, which told of a young lutin or "imp"; here his main characters are human and not animals, as they came to be in later albums. His most famous creations are Gideon the duck and the characters he drew for Le roman de Renart.
He died at Faverolles, Indre, in 1939.
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Bibliography
- Olivier Calon, Benjamin Rabier, Paris, Tallandier, 2004 ISBN 2-84734-102-1
External links
Media related to Benjamin Rabier at Wikimedia Commons
- (in French) Tintin-Lutin
- (in French) About Benjamin Rabier
- (in French) Tintin Lutin
- Benjamin Rabier An animated documentary about "the creator of the Laughing Cow and pioneer of cartoon" on crowdfunding platform Ulule
- Issues of Histoire comique et Naturelle des Animaux in Gallica, the digital library of the BnF.
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