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Jean Cunningham

Jean Cunningham

Fashion illustrator under designer Nettie Rosenstein in the 1950s, and as a freelance artist through the 1980s.

Robert M. Cunningham

Robert M. Cunningham

Illustrator for a variety of America’s leading magazines, using sports themes as a common subject matter.

Bernard “Bernie” D’Andrea

Bernard “Bernie” D’Andrea

Illustrator, painter, and teacher.

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí

Surrealist painter who created a new art form of interpretive landscapes and portraits.

Louis Dalrymple

Louis Dalrymple

American cartoonist most known for his caricatures in publications such as "Puck" and "Judge."

Thomas Dalziel

Thomas Dalziel

Engraver, illustrator, and the youngest of the Dalziel Brothers.

Felix Octavius Carr Darley

Felix Octavius Carr Darley

Artist who helped expand the practice and growth of illustration in the United States.

Whitney Darrow, Jr.

Whitney Darrow, Jr.

Darrow was an American cartoonist and author, best known for his fifty-year career at "The New Yorker."

Jack Davis

Jack Davis

American cartoonist and illustrator who worked as a commercial artist, and was part of the founding staff of MAD magazine.

Charles C. Dawson

Charles C. Dawson

Early 20th century illustrator who played a central role in the culture of African Americans.

Joe De Mers

Joe De Mers

One of the most popular "boy/girl" illustrators of the mid-20th century.

Peter de Sève

Peter de Sève

Best-known for his "New Yorker" covers and animated character design.

Adolf Dehn

Adolf Dehn

A master lithographer and noted painter of landscapes in watercolor and oil.

M. Gayle Dickson

M. Gayle Dickson

Illustrator for “The Black Panther” who became a community leader and pastor.

Diane Dillon

Diane Dillon

With her husband, Leo Dillon, illustrated children’s books, paperback books, and magazine covers.

Tony DiTerlizzi

Tony DiTerlizzi

One of the premier fantasy artists of his generation, he co-created "The Spiderwick Chronicles."

Stevan Dohanos

Stevan Dohanos

Illustrated Americans doing everyday activities.

Liza Donnelly

Liza Donnelly

Cartoonist, author, and creator of digital live drawing

Albert Dorne

Albert Dorne

Successful commercial illustrator and founder of the Famous Artists School.

Emory Douglas

Emory Douglas

Illustrator of propaganda images for the Black Panther Party in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Genres
  • Advertising
    • Corporate
    • Political and Public Service
    • Product
    • Self-Promotion
  • Books
    • Children’s Books
    • Cover Art
    • Interior Illustration
  • Cartooning
    • Advertising
    • Caricature
    • Political and Editorial
    • Sports
    • Spot
  • Comics
    • Comic Books
    • Comic Strips
  • Decorative & Applied Illustration
    • Antiquities
    • Ceramics, Pottery, and Sculpture
    • Info Graphics
    • Maps
    • Murals
    • 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
    • Postage Stamps
  • Pulp Illustration
    • Pinup Art
    • Pulp Magazines
  • Science Fiction
    • Creatures
    • Outer Space
    • Paranormal
    • Technology
  • Technical
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