This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Norman Rockwell
Best-known for his iconic "Saturday Evening Post" covers, he inspired generations of Americans.
Peter Rockwell
Notwithstanding his famous parentage, Peter Rockwell became an accomplished artist and author in his own right.
Alex Ross (Alexander Sharpe Ross)
Prolific illustrator of magazines from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Charles Marion Russell
Known as ‘’the cowboy artist," Russell was a painter and sculptor of the American West and Canada.
Tony Sarg
German-American puppeteer and illustrator regarded as the father of modern puppetry in North America.
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.
Marie Severin
American comic book illustrator, production artist, and colorist best-known for her work at EC and Marvel Comics.
John Severin
Comic book artist known for his fine detail, historical accuracy, and expressive, dynamic character work.
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.

