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Jay Hambidge

Jay Hambidge

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

Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera

William Hanna and Joseph Barbera created Saturday morning cartoons.

Charlotte Harding

Charlotte Harding

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

Peter Helck

Peter Helck

Known for detailed renderings of automobiles and trains.

Geoffrey Holder

Geoffrey Holder

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

Dorothy Hood

Dorothy Hood

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

Chris Hopkins

Chris Hopkins

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

Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper

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

Walter Beach Humphrey

Walter Beach Humphrey

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

Maud Humphrey

Maud Humphrey

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

Willie Ito

Willie Ito

Animator who worked at Disney, Warner Bros., and Hanna-Barbera.

Sigismund de Ivanowski

Sigismund de Ivanowski

Painter and illustrator recognized for his garden scenes, cityscapes, and portraits.

Piotr Jabłoński

Piotr Jabłoński

Polish illustrator of dark fantasy worlds he creates for books and games.

Frances Jetter

Frances Jetter

Jetter uses visual memoir to tell personal stories and addresses political and social concerns.

Malvin Gray Johnson

Malvin Gray Johnson

Painter who reimagined the African-American spiritual and depicted Harlem street scenes.

Loïs Mailou Jones

Loïs Mailou Jones

An influential figure of the Harlem Renaissance movement and mentor of African American artists.

Victor Juhasz

Victor Juhasz

Prolific illustrator and visual reporter primarily known for his humorous caricatures in major magazines.

Akinsanya Kambon

Akinsanya Kambon

Former Marine and illustrator for "The Black Panther" newspaper who later became a sculptor and gallery owner.

Edward Kemble

Edward Kemble

Best known for political cartoons and book illustrations for "Huckleberry Finn" and "Uncle Tom’s Cabin."

Dong Kingman

Dong Kingman

A pioneer of the “California Style” school of painting, Kingman was an influential teacher of illustration.

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  • Books
    • Children’s Books
    • Cover Art
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  • Cartooning
    • Advertising
    • Caricature
    • Political and Editorial
    • Sports
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  • Comics
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  • Decorative & Applied Illustration
    • Antiquities
    • Ceramics, Pottery, and Sculpture
    • Info Graphics
    • Maps
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    • Portraiture
    • Stained Glass and Mosaics
    • Tapestries
    • Tattoos
    • Wallpaper
  • Fantasy
    • Adventure
    • Fairy Tales and Fables
    • Mythology
    • Role-Playing Games
  • Fashion
    • Advertising
    • Design
  • Graphic Novels
    • Fiction
    • Non-Fiction
    • Visual Memoir and Autobiography
  • Internet Illustration
    • Memes
    • Web Comics
    • Website Illustration
  • Magazine
    • Cover Art
    • Story Illustration
  • Moving Image
    • Animation
    • Concept Art
    • Storyboard
    • Video Game Design
  • Newspaper
  • Non-Commissioned Work
  • Photography
  • Poster
    • Event (Promotional)
    • Film
    • Political
    • Propaganda
    • Travel
  • Product Illustration
    • Album/CD
    • Calendars
    • DVD/VHS/Videogame
    • Greeting Cards
    • Packaging
    • Paper Dolls
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  • Pulp Illustration
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