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  1. Arthur Burdett Frost was born in Philadelphia in 1851, as the son of John Frost, a historian, biographer and professor of literature. Frost became an apprentice of an engraver when he was fifteen years old, but was discouraged to continue because his teacher said he had no talent for drawing.

  2. Arthur Burdett Frost’s notability as a pillar in American art history has been revived when he was deservedly inducted into the Society of Illustration Hall of Fame in 1985. To remember him best, we might look to his contemporaries, Joseph Pennell, who in 1920 passionately claimed, “A. B. Frost is the only comic artist we have or have had ...

  3. A.B. Frost (born Jan. 17, 1851, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died June 22, 1928, Pasadena, Calif.) was an American illustrator, famous for his drawings of Uncle Remus, Brer Rabbit, and other characters created by Joel Chandler Harris, an American writer of Southern dialect folktales. In his teens Frost learned something of wood engraving and ...

  4. Arthur Burdett Frost (17 January 1851 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; — 22 June 1928), although often regarded as a leading lithographer and graphic artist in the late-nineteenth century "Golden Age of American Illustration," was both humourist and a prolific painter. As in his full-page illustration for Dickens's "The Tuggses at Ramsgate" of ...

  5. Arthur Burdett Frost, 1851–1928, American illustrator and cartoonist, b. Philadelphia; pupil of Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. He worked chiefly in New York City and became one of the most popular illustrators of his time. Source for information on Frost, Arthur Burdett: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  6. Arthur Burdett Frost (usually cited as A.B. Frost) was an American illustrator, graphic artist, and painter, born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania c. 1851. Frost found his first staff illustration job at New York Graphic and a year later was working with Thomas Nast at Harper's Weekly. The Music For The Dance is a print of a photogravure dated 1891.

  7. A. B. Frost. (17 January 1851 - 22 June 1928, USA) Arthur Burdett Frost was born in Philadelphia in 1851, as the son of John Frost, a historian, biographer and professor of literature. Frost became an apprentice of an engraver when he was fifteen years old, but was discouraged to continue because his teacher said he "had no talent for drawing".