Illustrator of magazines, as well as portraits and Western scenes.
Iranian illustrator of children's picture books, commercial products, and apparel.
Contemporary illustrator best known for painting detailed covers for mystery novels.
Possessed a superb sense for composition and detail.
Illustrator of comic strips and books; first Black artist to win the Caldecott Medal.
Author of the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel memoir, "Mom's Cancer."
Illustrator and fine artist most famous for his realist paintings and etchings.
Commercial illustrator turned landscape painter best known for transforming light into an emotional subject.
German-born American illustrator and marine painter.
Illustrator of American women wearing high fashion.
Flagg created the iconic World War I poster, "I Want YOU for the U.S. Army."
Popular illustrator and influential instructor to a generation of 20th century illustrators at the Art Students League.
Foote lived the life she wrote about and illustrated, similar to that of novelist of pioneer life, Willa Cather.
Illustrator who pioneered an individual style despite working in a male-dominated field.
Creator of the first political cartoon published in an American newspaper.
One of the most influential fantasy illustrators of the late 20th century.
Meticulous illustrator of plants, animals, and natural environments.
Master draughtsman and illustrator of 20th century rural America.