Comic art by Hermann Vogel.
Hermann Vogel was a German-French illustrator and poster artist. Born in 1856 in Flensburg, he grew up in Hamburg and studied Fine Arts in Munich. He then moved to Paris, where he illustrated for books and magazines. He drew for the magazine L'Assiette de Beurre and contributed to the picture story prints of the Imagerie Quantin in Paris. He died in 1918.
His son was Lucien Vogel, who'd later became a journalist, and Hermann Vogel's granddaughter was Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, who gained fame in adulthood as a politician and resistance member during World War II.