Harry Haenigsen

Haenigsen was a prolific cartoonist best known for his long-running comic strip, “Penny.”

Sydney Prior Hall

Illustrator, cartoonist, and reportage artist who traveled the world.

Jay Hambidge

Artist, art historian, theorist, and re-discoverer of Dynamic Symmetry and the “Golden Ratio.”

Hanna-Barbera

William Hanna and Joseph Barbera created Saturday morning cartoons.

Charlotte Harding

Despite facing obstacles as a female illustrator at the turn of the century, she gained national recognition for her work.

Peter Helck

Known for detailed renderings of automobiles and trains.

Geoffrey Holder

An artist of Trinidadian descent, Holder painted, acted in films, and broke barriers on Broadway.

Dorothy Hood

Known for her black-and-white wash drawings used as advertisements for Lord & Taylor.

Chris Hopkins

Best-known for his series of portraits of Tuskegee Airmen from World War II.

Edward Hopper

Illustrator of spare and finely calculated renderings of urban and rural America.

Walter Beach Humphrey

American illustrator for "The Saturday Evening Post," "Time," and "Liberty" magazines.

Maud Humphrey

American illustrator whose portrayals of rosy-cheeked children appeared in calendars, magazines, and children's books.