PCT4272149: The army of Quaresmeprenant. Soldiers are represented as fish, some of which have only the aretes, by reference to Careme's lean (young) meal. Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for an episode of the Fourth Livre by Francois Rabelais - Librairie Armand Colin debut 20th century., Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272195: During the picrocholine wars (against Picrochole), Gant Gargantua received a flock of cannonballs that he drove from his hair with his comb. Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for an episode based on the work of Francois Rabelais - Librairie Armand Colin debut 20th century., Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4092735: Woman in a scaphandler getting swallowed by a whale, parody of Jules Verne, “” Very extraordinary travels of Saturnin Farandoul in 5 or 6 parts of the world and in all the countries known or unknown to M. Jules Verne” by Robida, Paris, 1878., Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278179: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - cover of a 1948 book (Fortin edition, collection Marvelous Imaging of Childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - Sindbad and his companions have failed their boat on the back of a whale that will dive -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278197: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one nights (1001) - book of 1948 telling his adventures (Fortin edition, Wonderful Imaging of childhood collection) - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926): Sindbad and his companions have failed their boat on the back of a whale that will dive, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278233: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a book from 1948 (Fortin edition, collection Wonderful Imaging of Childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - Seventh voyage: An elephant seizes Sindbad with his trunk -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images