This ever-expanding reference list provides background on a diverse spectrum of illustrators across time, cultures, and artistic styles.
George Cruikshank
Political cartoonist and caricaturist, best known for his illustrations for the works of Charles Dickens.
Jean Cunningham
Fashion illustrator who worked with designer Nettie Rosenstein in the 1950s, and continued through the 1980s as a freelance illustrator.
Robert M. Cunningham
Illustrator for a variety of America’s leading magazines, using sports themes as a common subject matter.
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."
Diane Dillon
Worked with her husband, artist Leo Dillon, to illustrate children’s books, adult paperback books, and magazine covers.
Tony DiTerlizzi
One of the premier fantasy artists of his generation, he co-created "The Spiderwick Chronicles."
Aaron Douglas
Illustrator most famous for his work addressing social issues around race by utilizing African-centric imagery.