Barbelle, Albert Wilfred, 1887–1957
Dates
- Existence: 1887-02-15 - 1957-02-03
Biography
Albert Wilfred Barbelle was an American artist known well for his work in advertising, particularly cover art for sheet music of Tin Pan Alley. He also illustrated the first Mickey Mouse book.
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
A Little Bit of Sunshine (From Home), 1918
Cover page includes a photographic image featuring W. J. Reilly, a sailor serving on onboard the USS Michigan.
America I Love You, 1915
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
And He'd Say "Oo-La La! Wee-Wee", 1919
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
Don't Cry French, Don't Cry, 1919
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
Don't Cry Frenchy, Don't Cry, 1919
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
Down the Lane and Home Again, 1919
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
For Your Country and My Country, 1917
Noted as "The official recruiting song."
France, We'll Rebuild Your Towns for You, 1918
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
Gee! What a Wonderful Time We'll Have..., 1917
...When the Boys Come Home. A song by the writer of "My Sweetheart is Somewhere in France".
Good-Bye France, 1918
Subtitled: You'll Never be Forgotten by the U.S.A.