
Raoul Barre
Raoul Barré is a cartoon pioneer who has lived in Montréal, Paris and New York. Barré studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and worked as an illustrator and cartoonist. He founded the Barré-Nolan Studio and contributed to the industrialization of animation. He invented the “slash system” and the “peg bar”, major innovations in animation. Barré trained many famous animators, including those who created Felix the Cat. He returned to Montréal in 1929, where he continued to paint and exhibit.
- Known ForDirecting
- Born29 January 1874 (age 151)
- Place of BirthMontréal, Québec, Canada
Raoul Barre

- Known ForDirecting
- Born29 January 1874 (age 151)
- Place of BirthMontréal, Québec, Canada
KNOWN FOR
PHOTOS
CREDITS
Cooks vs. Chefs: The Phable of Olaf and Louie
1916
A Newlywed Phable
1916

The Phable of a Busted Romance
1916
The Phable of the Phat Woman
1916
Cartoons in the Country
1915
Cartoons on a Yacht
1915
Feet Is Feet: A Phable
1915

Cartoons On Tour
1915
