Franklin Booth

Pen-and-ink artist noted for his drawing style reminiscent of wood engravings.

George Booth

Cartoonist for "The New Yorker" whose work has also appeared in numerous books and magazines.

Paul Bowermaster

Illustrator whose work for the New Holland Machine Company spanned thirty years.

Joseph “Joe” Bowler

Prolific magazine illustrator and portraitist.

Neil Boyle

Art teacher, commercial illustrator, and self-titled "Big Shot West Coast Artist."

Eleanor Vere Boyle

Illustrator who created idyllic watercolors of woodlands and fairy tales.

Jan Brett

Author and illustrator of picture books which depict animals and folktales from many cultures.

Sheila Bridges

Designer who created the Harlem Toile de Jouy pattern which she incorporates into fabrics and earthenware.

George B. Bridgman

Significant anatomist and drawing teacher of over forty years at the Art Students League in New York City.

Austin Briggs

Briggs used informal poses to create reality in his work.

Steve Brodner

Celebrated illustrator of contemporary American politics.

Brom

One of the most popular fantasy artists of his generation, Brom's work is filled with haunting themes.

Gordon Browne

Prolific children's book illustrator of the late 19th and early 20th century.

Margaret Brundage

The most popular female pulp artist; known for her provocative covers for "Weird Tales" magazine.

Scott Brundage

Illustrator whose depictions often possesses a sweet quality, with a nod to the sinister.

Ashley Bryan

Prodigious author and illustrator of award-winning children’s books.

Clara Miller Burd

Artist known for her stained glass designs and children’s book illustrations.

Virginia Lee Burton

The award-winning author and illustrator of children’s books founded the Folly Cove Designers.

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