He also worked for Frou-Frou, Le Pêle-Mêle, and Bon Vivant. He used various pseudonyms based on a pun with his name, such as S-Pania, I-Béric, and Béric. He signed his name, d'Espagnat, for works done for several publications of Arthème Fayard editions, such as La Jeunesse Illustrée (1903-35) or Les Belles Images (1904-36).
For La Jeunesse Illustrée, he created Boxe et Hymen in 1908. He was also the artistic director of Les Belles Images. For L'As, in 1937, he drew Le Secret de la Maison Jaune. He created several stories in Fillette, such as Les Galéjades d'Olivette de Marseille (1939-40) or Mademoiselle Risquetout (1940-41). D'Espagnat was one of the first illustrators to use speech bubbles. He was considered the French equivalent of the great George Mac Manus, creator of Little Nemo! He was also the brother of Georges d'Espagnat, a renowned painter and illustrator. I offer for sale several original drawings, from the same lot, perhaps unique. Indeed, Paul d'Espagnat's works are rarely put up for sale due to their extreme rarity! Here is an opportunity to enrich your collection with a superb and rare piece. Dimensions: 31.5 x 24.5 cm. Shipping costs extra, sent with insurance. Happy bidding and check out my other sales!