Ruth Sanderson

Illustrator of fairytale picture books and young adult novels.

Tony Sarg

German-American puppeteer and illustrator regarded as the father of modern puppetry in North America.

Norman Saunders

Prolific cover artist of pulp magazines.

Mead Schaeffer

Schaeffer's painterly style explemifies the Brandywine School tradition.

Martin Schongauer

Fifteenth century German painter and engraver whose printmaking influenced numerous old masters.

Emanuel Schongut

Schongut has illustrated for advertising, book design, and poster art, and his own children's books.

Frank Schoonover

Prolific illustrator of books and magazines during the early 20th century.

Charles Schulz

Creator of the popular "Peanuts" comic strip.

Ned M. Seidler

Illustrator best known for his paintings in "National Geographic."

Amos Sewell

Magazine cover illustrator who enjoyed drawing homespun, rural subjects.

E.H. Shepard

Illustrator and cartoonist who worked at "Punch;" best known for illustrating Winnie the Pooh.

Whitney Sherman

Award-winning illustrator and Founding Director of the MFA Illustration Practice program at MICA.

Everett Shinn

Best known for illustrating theater scenes and images of the streets of New York City.

Joe Shuster

Best known for creating Superman, in collaboration with writer Jerry Siegel.

Bill Sienkiewicz

Comic book artist known for his distinct style.

Bob Singer

Influential animator and character designer at Hanna-Barbera.

John French Sloan

Best known for his gritty, urban scenes, and one of the famous Eight.

David Small

Illustrator of children’s books and the author of the graphic novel, "Stitches: A Memoir."

Elwood H. Smith

A highly acclaimed humorous illustrator and animator.

Jessie Willcox Smith

Golden Age illustrator known for her depictions of children.

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