This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Antonio Prohías
Cuban political artist who skillfully blended satire and espionage, creating the iconic Spy vs. Spy comic series.
Norman Rockwell
Best-known for his iconic "Saturday Evening Post" covers, he inspired generations of Americans.
Tony Sarg
German-American puppeteer and illustrator regarded as the father of modern puppetry in North America.
E.H. Shepard
Illustrator and cartoonist who worked at "Punch;" best known for illustrating Winnie the Pooh.
Everett Shinn
Best known for illustrating theater scenes and images of the streets of New York City.
Saul Steinberg
A masterful artist who relished his engagement with the visual world and post-war society.
Sir John Tenniel
A political cartoonist and illustrator, famous for his illustrations for Alice in Wonderland.
Morrie Turner
Turner's comic strip, "Wee Pals," was the first nationally syndicated strip by a Black illustrator.
James Warhola
A painter of science-fiction book covers and an award-winning children's book illustrator.