Les Belles Images (27 November 1913)
Falco worked as an illustrator for La Caricature, Le Pilori, Le Rire and Le Pêle-Mêle from 1891, before becoming one of the most prominent contributors to Les Belles Images from the magazine's first issue in April, 1904 until its final one in 1936.
Une Leçon de Jonglerie (Imagerie d'Epinal #2589)
He made comics in all sorts of genres, but mainly historical stories set in the 18th century. In addition to Les Belles Images, Falco, who also sometimes signed with Fal, drew for American Illustré, Les Petits Bonhommes, Diabolo Journal and Ric et Rac, as well as the Images d'Épinal prints of publisher Pellerin.
Perlin et Pinpin (Diabolo, 1916)


