A. B. Frost


 

Arthur Burdett Frost (January 17, 1851 - June 22, 1928) was an early American illustrator, graphic artist, and comics writer. He was also well known as a painter. Frost's work is well known for its dynamic representation of motion and sequence. Frost is considered one of the great illustrators in the "Golden Age of American Illustration". Frost illustrated over 90 books, and produced hundreds of paintings; in addition to his work in illustrations, he is renowned for his realistic hunting and shooting prints.

Partial list of works

  • Out of the Hurly Burly, illustrations (1874)
  • Rhyme? & Reason?, by Lewis Carroll (1883)
  • A Tangled Tale, by Lewis Carroll
  • Our Cat Eats Rat Poison (titled Fatal Mistake in later editions)
  • Stuff and Nonsense, anthology (1884)
  • The Bull Calf and other tales, anthology (1892)
  • Carlo (1912)

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Introduction
Partial list of works
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