This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Kate Greenaway
Victorian illustrator known for her watercolors of children in the idyllic English countryside.
James Gurney
Best-known for his book series "Dinotopia"—a lost island where dinosaurs and humans cohabitate.
Scott Gustafson
Award-winning fantasy artist who specializes in fanciful renditions of classic fairy tales.
Rudy Gutierrez
Artist and teacher whose focus is uplifting the viewer through abstract and emotional pieces.
Harry Haenigsen
Haenigsen was a prolific cartoonist best known for his long-running comic strip, “Penny.”
Jay Hambidge
Artist, art historian, theorist, and re-discoverer of Dynamic Symmetry and the “Golden Ratio.”
Charlotte Harding
Despite facing obstacles as a female illustrator at the turn of the century, she gained national recognition for her work.
Geoffrey Holder
An artist of Trinidadian descent, Holder painted, acted in films, and broke barriers on Broadway.
Walter Beach Humphrey
American illustrator for "The Saturday Evening Post," "Time," and "Liberty" magazines.
Maud Humphrey
American illustrator whose portrayals of rosy-cheeked children appeared in calendars, magazines, and children's books.
Sigismund de Ivanowski
Painter and illustrator recognized for his garden scenes, cityscapes, and portraits.