![]() Son of a carpenter, Albert Robida studies to become a notary, but in the boredom of such studies, he devotes himself to caricature. His son is the architect Camille Robida (1880-1938). Dimensions at sight of the watercolor 26.5x16.5 cm Total dimensions, with frame, 41x32.5 cm Albert Robida, born in Compiègne and died Octoin Neuilly-sur-Seine, is an illustrator, French caricaturist, engraver, journalist and novelist. Under mat, under glass, in a gilt wood chopsticks frame. On the back, a label and a stamp tell us that this work from the collection of Mr Wellingham, 25 rue de la Paix, had been presented at the Salon des Artistes Humoristes held at the Palais de Glace Champs Elysées Paris. Watercolor and ink, original work signed Albert Robida lower left, titled and captioned in pencil by the artist "The painters' beach" "You know, there are still new arrivals at the hotel! It's starting to get too crowded here, next year I'll bring bedbugs! ". "Albert Robida Encre Aquarelle The Painters' Beach" ![]()
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