This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Concept illustrator, set designer, and puppeteer for film and stage.
Painter, art teacher, and award-winning illustrator.
Prolific "New Yorker" cover artist who focused on man’s everyday struggles.
A masterful artist who relished his engagement with the visual world and post-war society.
A popular female pulp magazine artist in a male-dominated field.
An American illustrator, graphic novelist, and educator.
An illustrator who transformed the perception of dinosaurs, and a designer of films.
Author/illustrator of children’s books containing a blend of reality and imagination.
American illustrator, author, and designer whose works have appeared in magazines, children's books, and other publications.
Artist who created Coca-Cola's iconic Santa Claus.
Disney animator who became Creative Producer for Hanna-Barbera.
Artist who earned international acclaim for his transformative religious genre paintings.
A political cartoonist and illustrator, famous for his illustrations for Alice in Wonderland.
Pop artist known for his simple, graphic design combined with bold colors.
Author/illustrator most famous for his auto-biographical graphic novel, "Blankets."
Comic book artist and animator who draws superheroes using a minimalist style.
An award-winning artist and illustration historian.
Toth created and designed many of Hanna-Barbera's most famous characters.
An illustrator, easel painter, and muralist of the American West.
Illustrator whose focus is on "the beauty and majesty of the animal world."