This gallery of illustrations is linked to information about individual artists and the genres and time periods in which they have worked.
Castaway Flagging Down Airplanes
"The sky pattern in this 'Cosmopolitan' illustration is one remembered from my Gaspé trip."
Don Quixote
“I always felt that my skills, such as they are, are as much literary as visual―maybe even more literary than visual, because I always enjoyed language a lot. As for my drawing skills, if I work hard I can do very well.”
Playing Favorites
"I’d majored in photography, but had no job or money to set up my darkroom, so I used drawing to get my ideas out. Design friends saw the drawings and asked me to do pieces for them, and I enjoyed it. Thus began my illustration career."
The Bushanos
“For me caricature is part of what goes on in illustration: finding essences that are useful in storytelling. The exaggeration is not the destination but rather the train you take to get there. What will you find to help you make your point?”
Teammates in Mankind’s Great Adventure
"In my career as a freelance illustrator I have been fortunate to work for many well-known clients including 38 years for the National Geographic Society Magazine."
Da Vinci’s Flying Fortress
“In 1502, Cesare Borgia, illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI, had his military architect, Leonardo da Vinci, design a heavily armed and armored flying machine to protect his father’s wealth from invaders.”