This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
Creator of the influential graphic novel memoir, "Maus."
Spollen creates 3-D illustrations in sketches, relief sculpture, and digital media prints.
Painter, art teacher, and award-winning illustrator.
Renowned for comic art that kept America laughing for more than seventy years.
A masterful artist who relished his engagement with the visual world and post-war society.
A popular female pulp magazine artist in a male-dominated field.
An American illustrator, graphic novelist, and educator.
An illustrator who transformed the perception of dinosaurs, and a designer of films.
Artist who created Coca-Cola's iconic Santa Claus.
Disney animator who became Creative Producer for Hanna-Barbera.
A political cartoonist and illustrator, famous for his illustrations for Alice in Wonderland.
Pop artist known for his simple, graphic design combined with bold colors.
Author/illustrator most famous for his auto-biographical graphic novel, "Blankets."
Comic book artist and animator who draws superheroes using a minimalist style.
An award-winning artist and illustration historian.
Toth created and designed many of Hanna-Barbera's most famous characters.
An illustrator, easel painter, and muralist of the American West.
Considered the Father of Modern Tattooing.
One of the leading fantasy artists of his time, Vallejo's paintings are often filled with eroticism.
Popular illustrator of Western magazine stories and historical action scenes.