This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Edmund Dulac
Prominent French-British artist who worked during the last years of the Golden Age of Illustration.
Ric Estrada
Cuban-born Ric Estrada emigrated to the U.S. where he illustrated comic books, animation, and bible stories.
Teresa Fasolino
Contemporary illustrator best known for painting detailed covers for mystery novels.
Lorraine Fox
Illustrator who pioneered an individual style despite working in a male-dominated field.
Charles Dana Gibson
His "Gibson Girl" influenced the style of the modern American woman in the late 1800s.
Elizabeth Shippen Green
Golden Age illustrator known for her work in "Harper's" and "Ladies' Home Journal."
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.
Jay Hambidge
Artist, art historian, theorist, and re-discoverer of Dynamic Symmetry and the “Golden Ratio.”