Benjamin Roubaud
Joseph Germain Mathieu Roubaud, called "Benjamin",, the son of Mathieu Aubert Roubaud and Rosalie Caillol, was a 19th-century French painter, lithographer and caricaturist.
Biography
In Paris Roubaud was a student of painter Louis Hersent. From 1833 to 1847, he exhibited at the Salon genre paintings, landscapes, portraits, still lifes in the way of the master, and became a painter of an honorable place. After 1840, he was correspondent in Algiers of the magazine L'Illustration and at the end of his life, treated subjects related to Algeria.
It is as a cartoonist and caricaturist that he showed the fullness of his talent. Alongside artists like Daumier or Grandville, he collaborated from 1830 to 1835 with La Caricature and Le Charivari, illustrated satirical newspapers directed by Charles Philipon.
Series published at Aubert
Image:Benjamin Roubaud - Le Grand Chemin de la postérité.jpg|thumb|800px|center|Le Grand Chemin de la postérité. Mounted on the romantic Pegasus, Hugo, "King of the Hugolâtres, armed with his good sword of Toledo and carrying the banner of Notre-Dame de Paris" takes hipped Théophile Gautier, Cassagnac, Francis Wey and Paul Fouché. Eugène Sue makes an effort to climb to their level and Alexandre Dumas hurries up, while Lamartine, in the clouds, "indulges in his political, poetic and religious meditations". Satirical engraving by Benjamin Roubaud.Les Annonces, Les Mauvais Locataires, Vie et Aventures de M. Jobard, La Contrebande aux Barrières, Enfantillages ;Portraits-Charge for the Miroir drolatique.Le Grand chemin de la postérité : 3 series, large leaves in width, each comprising two strips of portraits-charges.
Point of view
"Benjamin Roubaud hardly reaches the comic; just drawing attracts him more; he pencils carefully, with charm; the sake of accuracy gives him a taste of the portrait-charge, which he successfully creates".