Profiles the 19th and 20th-century illustrator. View a selection of works and link to related artists.
Resource is devoted to the Chicago-born illustrator, who contributed to publishing efforts directed by the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Profiles the Russian-born illustrator who produced over 200 covers for Time Magazine. View examples of his distinctive work.
Ausgang offers a look at his work involving humanoid cartoon cats. Includes a collection of merchandise.
Devoted to the mid-20th century English illustrator whose work was influenced by Beardsley.
Well-illustrated profile of the Swedish illustrator often compared to Arthur Rackham.
John Bianchi biography and links to other Bungalo Books products. Includes tips for teachers.
Bianchi creates detailed science illustrations and cartoons and conducts writing and illustration workshops for children.
Profiles the American illustrator born on an Indiana farm in 1874. View samples of his work.
Devoted to the Belgian illustrator born in Bruges in 1867. View examples of his work.
Profiles a Czech-born illustrator who became one of the most influential renderers of prehistoric life. View examples of his work.
Shop or books and graphic novels featuring artwork by this illustrator. Includes several "Spawn" titles.
Swiss artist and illustrator of children's books provides a biography, details of his career and examples of his work.
Find a profile of the French illustrator who worked between 1890 and 1916. View selected examples of his work.
Details the short life and career of Walter Appleton Clark. 1876-1906. View examples of his work.
Dublin born illustrator, born 1889, whose work has been likened to that of Aubrey Beardsley.
Profiles the American illustrator and son of an Irish bookbinder. View several examples of his work.
Born in 1892 and a student of Frank Brangwyn, Dean Cornwell became almost a household name in the 30's and 40's. View his colorful work.
Find a biography of the English artist who became much in demand as a book illustrator.
Biography and limited examples of Doug Cushman's work. Download a maze game.
Profiles the author and illustrator of the Dinotopia books. Offers a biography, news, fact file, puzzles, trivia and more.
Profiles the early-20th century illustrator who initially studied at the South Dakota Agricultural College.
Offers a resume and galleries of the work of the Lithuanian illustrator living in Poland.
Career information for this Lithuanian born artist. View many examples of his work and consult ordering details.
Exhibit on Ohio artists includes a profile of this illustrator of weekly magazines and children's books. View a few of his works.
Profiles the mid-20th century fantasy artist, providing images of his work and biographical notes.
Click through 21 reproductions of Froud's well-known illustrations of faeries.
Review the career of the the most prolific cover artist of the "New Yorker" magazine. View galleries of fine and commercial art.
Profiles the creator of the "Gibson Girl" and provides 14 images of a variety of subjects.
Explore Goldberg's world through this official page on the cartoonist and illustrator of outlandish machines. Includes a gallery and biography.
Profiles the illustrator, born in Philadelphia in 1871, who worked for Harpers Magazine for 23 years.
Presents biographies of notable illustrators, such as Charles Schultz and N.C. Wyeth. View selected illustrations.
Profiles an accomplished American illustrator. View examples of her work from the late-19th century.
Greek-born art deco illustrator who opened his own studio in New York in 1924. View examples of his highly stylized work.
Offers a variety of resources on the children's book author and illustrator.
American artist who began in comics but found his niche in book covers. View many examples of his changing style.
Biographical details of the German illustrator born in Karlsruhe in 1863. View selected works.
Profiles the American illustrator who was the first winner of the Caldecott Medal in 1938. Illustrated with examples of her work.
Profiles an English illustrator much influenced by Arthur Rackham and Charles Robinson. View sample works.
Find artwork and products related to the fantasy illustrator known for pirate images. Some works are reminiscent of Edmund Dulac.
Review a portfolio of the artist's work. Read a resume and click through thumbnails.
Browse the online portfolio of scary monsters, ghouls, girls, and hot-rods from Boston illustrator Mister Reusch.
Features details of books illustrated by Moore. Includes a message board.
Official page for the artist Stanley Mouse posts images of his artwork on rock posters. View Grateful Dead posters, oil paintings, T-shirt artwork, and serigraphs.
Perhaps the definitive Sherlock Holmes illustrator. Presents Paget's drawings and describes their relationships to the stories.
Profiles the enigmatic English illustrator and provides examples of his work.
Brief biography and one image by the early-20th century illustrator known for his work featuring fashionable young women.
Biographical information and several images relating to the artist - the creator of the "Phillips Girl".
Profiles the Hungarian book illustrator. Review biographical notes and examples of his work.
View paintings, sketches and digital art from this Minneapolis based artist. Contact information is available.
Outlines the development of Soviet poster art - Bolshevik Era through the Cold War. View examples.
Provides links to sources of the illustrator's images. Find references to other artists.
Provides a biography and collection of images by the late-19th and early-20th century illustrator.
Provides a biographical profile of the noted children's book illustrator. Includes examples of some of his images.
Profiles the New Zealand born artist Harry Rountree. View examples of his work and a biographical text.
Article about Japan's master of erotic illustration includes a translated interview with the artist and selections from his work.
Find a profile of the British cartoonist and illustrator born in 1920. Includes images of his distinctive cartoons.
Offers a biography and several striking color images of the work of the Spanish illustrator who lived from 1885 to 1969.
Learn about the life and work of this popular children's illustrator who studied under Howard Pyle. Includes cover art from the "Bed-Time Book."
Browse through Matt's online portfolio and sketchbook. Specializing in children's book illustration.
Profiles the American illustrator who became associated with Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan" tales.
View online portfolio of rock show flyers, postcard designs, and poster graphics.
Features a portfolio of animations for design, logos, and books. Provides a client list and artist profile and a fan gallery.
Offers details of the life and work of the British illustrator born in 1869. View examples of his drawings.
Profiles the Swedish illustrator who later found work with Walt Disney and made significant contributions to both "Snow White" and "Pinocchio".
Browse the artists images of unicorns, maidens and other fantasy subjects. Lists published works and personal appearances.
View images of Thompson's fantasy art involving swords and sorcery. Purchase lithographs of selected works.
Biography of the artist born Touko Laaksonen in 1920 is enhanced by some examples of his homoerotic art.
Provides basic biographical information and some sample works by the Russian painter.
Illustrator Louis Wain, known for his fanciful feline portraits, particularly those done after the onset of schizophrenia.
Profiles the American illustrator who specialized in the art of wood engraving. View many examples from his career.
Born in 1901, Sulamith Wulfing was an accomplished illustrator, much of whose work was published by her husband. View examples of her work.
Profiles the illustrator and head of the Wyeth clan of artists. View examples of his well-known works.
Children's illustrator born in Honolulu offers games and activities related to Hawaii.