Swiss illustrator and graphic artist Hugo Laubi (1888–1959) studied in Munich, Paris, and London before returning to Zurich in 1918 to create advertising posters and tourism motifs, including designs for the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz.
In the 1920s, he began a long-term collaboration with the satirical magazine *Nebelspalter* and later became known for illustrating the *Pocomoto* book series and classic works like *Robinson Crusoe* (1951) and *Uncle Tom’s Cabin* (1956).
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