This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Brom
One of the most popular fantasy artists of his generation, Brom's work is filled with haunting themes.
Scott Brundage
Illustrator whose depictions often possesses a sweet quality, with a nod to the sinister.
Virginia Lee Burton
The award-winning author and illustrator of children’s books founded the Folly Cove Designers.
Robert Childress
A prodigious advertising artist, Childress is best known for illustrating the "Dick and Jane" book series for children.
Joseph Clement Coll
American pen and ink artist who illustrated for newspapers, novels, and periodicals at the turn of the 20th century.
Ernest Crichlow
Known for his Depression-era artworks that addressed injustice and the African American experience.
George Cruikshank
Political cartoonist and caricaturist, best known for his illustrations for the works of Charles Dickens.
Salvador Dalí
Surrealist painter who created a new art form of interpretive landscapes and portraits.
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Artist who helped expand the practice and growth of illustration in the United States.
Whitney Darrow, Jr.
Darrow was an American cartoonist and author, best known for his fifty-year career at "The New Yorker."
Jack Davis
American cartoonist and illustrator who worked as a commercial artist, and was part of the founding staff of MAD magazine.