Fernand-Louis Gottlob
1873
France
Fernand-Louis Gottlob was born in Paris. He was a student of Jobbe-Duval, Laporte and G. Fuchs. He worked as a portraitist, graphic artist, and book illustrator during the period of the Belle Epoque.
In 1891 he began to exhibit at the official Salons and by 1897 he worked as a caricaturist for illustrated papers in Paris, including "Le Rire", "Sourire", and "Le Journal Amusant".
Fernand-Louis Gottlob was particularly well-known for his humorous illustrations. Nothing is known of his life or career after the beginning of the century.
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