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Edwin Austin Abbey

Edwin Austin Abbey

A portrait painter, muralist, and an illustrator of books and magazines.

Julian Allen

Julian Allen

Julian Allen was best known for his ability to create realistic, convincing portrayals of unwitnessed events.

Charles Alston

Charles Alston

A noted painter, illustrator, sculptor, teacher, and muralist whose work covered subjects of race, religion, civil rights, and everyday life in the south.

Rolf Armstrong

Rolf Armstrong

American illustrator most famous for his paintings of pin-up models.

Robb Armstrong

Robb Armstrong

Creator of the semi-autobiographical syndicated comic strip, "JumpStart."

John Atherton

John Atherton

Magic Realist illustrator known for his strong sense of design and color.

John “Derf” Backderf

John “Derf” Backderf

Cartoonist who created the comic strip "The City" and the graphic novel "My Friend Dahmer."

Istvan Banyai

Istvan Banyai

Hungarian-born children's book illustrator, commercial illustrator, and animator.

Wayne Barlowe

Wayne Barlowe

Inspired by William Blake and John Martin, Barlowe is one of today's finest illustrators of fantasy hellscapes.

Ernie Barnes

Ernie Barnes

Artist whose experience as a professional athlete helped influence the subject and flow of his work.

Maginel Wright Enright Barney

Maginel Wright Enright Barney

Early 20th century illustrator best known for her work in children’s book illustration.

Bascove

Bascove

Bascove is best known for her woodcut book cover illustrations and images of the bridges of New York City.

Romare Bearden

Romare Bearden

One of America’s foremost artists who created visual narratives inspired by African American history.

Aubrey Beardsley

Aubrey Beardsley

An influential artist whose bold, black and white drawings came to define the Decadent movement in Britain.

Arthur Becher

Arthur Becher

Illustrator whose work was filled with themes of danger, pleasure, and intrigue.

Sheilah Beckett

Sheilah Beckett

The first female artist at Charles E. Cooper Studio and a prolific illustrator of children's books.

Mary Jane Begin

Mary Jane Begin

Award-winning illustrator best known for her acclaimed children’s picture books.

Ed Benedict

Ed Benedict

One of Hanna-Barbera's most important character designers.

Gwendolyn Bennett

Gwendolyn Bennett

A poet, teacher, artist, and writer whose work appeared in numerous journals during the Harlem Renaissance.

Stephen Bentley

Stephen Bentley

Creator of the comic strip, "Herb and Jamaal."

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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
    • Anatomy
    • Archaeological
    • Architecture
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