Adolphe Philippe Millot was a French artist born in 1857. He was known for his illustrations and paintings, which often depicted animals and nature. Millot studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and later became a professor of drawing and painting at the same institution. He also worked as an illustrator for various publications, including children's books and scientific journals. Millot's illustrations were highly detailed and realistic, and he was particularly skilled at capturing the movement and anatomy of animals. He was also known for his use of color and light in his paintings. Millot passed away in 1921, but his work continues to be admired and studied by art enthusiasts and scholars around the world.