Dobias was born in
Gloggnitz,
Austria-Hungary, the son of Franz Dobiáš Sr. from
Bohemia and Anna Maria Katharina Fondi, of Italian noble descent. His father and uncle were landscape painters. His maternal grandfather and uncle, both named August Fondi, were architects. He grew up in Vienna, where he attended the
Kunstgewerbeschule and
Kunst Akademie in Vienna. Frank Dobias studied under
Franz Cižek and
Alfred Roller. He emigrated to the United States in 1923 and settled in Pennsylvania, where he started his professional career as illustrator mostly for
Macmillan Publishers books. The illustrations used in the Japanese best-seller were originally drawn for
Little Black Sambo published from Macmillan in 1927. The Macmillan 1927 version was revived from Komichi Shobo Publishing, a Japanese publisher in Tokyo, in 2008. ==Selected works==