Alfred Michael Roedsted Schmidt (3 May 1858 – 4 April 1938) was a Danishillustrator, caricaturist and painter. He later became known primarily as a cartoonist.[1]
His ability to skew funny situations made him known and loved in broad circles.
He was best known for his satirical drawings of politicians, including a recurring joke about Prime Minister J.C. Christensen being accompanied by a fox as illustration of this politician's cunning. He was main editor and contributor to the satirical magazine Klods-Hans (1899-1926). From 1880 he drew for Punch, Fliegende Blätte from 1884 and from 1889 for Blæksprutten.[1]
He also illustrated books such as Christian Winther's picture book Flugten til Amerika (1900) and the later editions of Molbo story (molbohistorier).[2][3]