Robert Lawson
An image from Ferdinand the Bull, one of the productions that also features Robert Lawson.

Robert Lawson

October 4, 1892 — New York City, New York, USA

Born in New York City, Lawson spent his early life in Montclair, New Jersey. Following high school, he studied art for three years under illustrator Howard Giles (an advocate of dynamic symmetryas conceived by Jay Hambidge) at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art (now Parsons School of Design), marrying fellow artist and illustrator Marie Abrams in 1922. His career as an illustrator began in 1914, when his illustration for a poem about the invasion of Belgium was published in Harper's Weekly. He went on to publish in other magazines, including the Ladies Home Journal, Everybody's Magazine, Century Magazine, Vogue, and Designer. -Wikipedia

Ferdinand

Ferdinand

2017

Ferdinand the Bull

Ferdinand the Bull

1938

Ben and Me

Ben and Me

1953

Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.3

Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.3

2003

CBS Storybreak

CBS Storybreak

1985