This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Influential animator and character designer at Hanna-Barbera.
Best known for his gritty, urban scenes, and one of the famous Eight.
Illustrator of children’s books and the author of the graphic novel, "Stitches: A Memoir."
A highly acclaimed humorous illustrator and animator.
Golden Age illustrator known for her depictions of children.
Pinup artist of the 1940s and 1950s who later turned to photography.
Golden Age artist noted for his full-page newspaper illustrations.
Illustrator, art director, and educator.
Creator of the influential graphic novel memoir, "Maus."
Spollen creates 3-D illustrations in sketches, relief sculpture, and digital media prints.
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.