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Abbey, Edwin Austin - (1852-1911). An illustrated biography of the painter and illustrator. Includes a portrait of Abbey by John Singer Sargent.
Alajalov, Constantin - (1900-1987). Brief information about an artist who painted covers for the "New Yorker" and the "Saturday Evening Post".
Allingham, Hellen (1848-1926) - Brief biography about an illustrator who began doing black and white illustrations for children's books and later turned to watercolour painting. Includes links to related information.
Anderson, Harry - (1906-1996). Illustrated biography of an artist who did commercial assignments and story illustrations for the major magazines in the United States. He also painted religious subjects.
Anning Bell, Robert (1863-1933) - Brief biography and links to related information about a painter and illustrator important in the development of art nouveau in Britain.
Artzybasheff, Boris - (1899-1965). An illustrated biography of a Russian artist who emigrated to the United States and contributed to magazines such as "Time" and "Life magazine".
Birket Foster, Myles (1825-1899) - Brief biography and links to related information about the landscape illustrator and watercolourist who worked for the "Illustrated London News" and contributed to many poetry books.
Booth, Franklin - (1874-1948). An illustrated biography of the pen and ink artist with an approach inspired by wood engraving.
Brangwyn, Frank - (1867-1956). An illustrated essay about an artist who began working for William Morris and made outstanding etchings, watercolours and murals.
Campbell, Eleanor - (1894-1986). Brief biography of the first illustrator of "Dick and Jane" books, with several illustrations.
Carigiet, Alois - (1902-1985). Site dedicated to the first illustrator who won the Hans Christian Andersen Award for illustration.
Carter, Pruett - (1891-1955). A story illustration and a brief biography about the magazine illustrator.
Chambers, Charles Edward - (1883-1941). Biography of the illustrator who worked for major magazines and advertising assignments.
Clark, Walter Appleton - (1876-1906). An illustrated biography of the artist whose work appeared in "Scribner's", "Collier" and "Harpers" magazines.
Clarke, Harry - (1889-1931). An illustrated biography of the artist dedicated to book illustration and stained glass windows creation.
Coll, Joseph Clement - (1881-1921). An illustrated biography of a master of pen and ink who illustrated stories by Arthur Conan Doyle and Sax Rohmer among others.
Corbould, Richard (1757-1831) - Brief biography and links to related information about an illustrator specialized in wash drawing with ink details. First of a dynasty of painters and illustrators,
Cornwell, Dean - (1892-1960). An illustrated essay about the artist that made patriotic war posters and painted for advertising campaigns and popular magazines in the United States.
Craig, Frank - (1874-1918). An illustrated biography of a British artist who painted images for Kipling, Robert W. Chambers and others.
Crane, Walter (1845-1915) - Brief biography and links to related information about the children's book illustrator.
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr - (1821-1888). Information and images of the illustrator of stories by Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne,Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edgar Allan Poe, Fenimore Cooper and others.
Dohanos, Stevan - (1907-1994). Short information and Saturday Evening Post cover illustration.
Duncan, John (1866-1945) - Brief biography of the illustrator and designer of murals and stained glass influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, Celtic imagery and symbolism.
Dunn, Harvey - (1884-1952). An illustrated biography of the artist that studied under Howard Pyle and contributed to magazines such as "Scribner's" and "The Saturday Evening Post".
Eggenhofer, Nick - (1897-1985). Brief biography of the illustrator specialized in western art.
Elvgren, Gil - (1914-1980). Biographical information and images of the pin-up and glamour artist.
Fawcett, Robert - (1903-1967). Brief biographical note with one story illustration.
Finlay, Virgil - (1914-1971). An illustrated biography of the artist whose drawings appeared in science-fiction and fantasy pulp magazines.
Flint, Sir William Russell - (1880-1970). An illustrated biography of the artist whose early work appeared in the "Illustrated London News". He painted scenes for "The Canterbury Tales" and "The Odyssey" among other books .
Ford, Henry Justice - Brief biography and links to related information about the illustrator of fairy books that shows a Pre-Raphaelite influence in his works.
Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) - Brief biography of the illustrator and caricaturist of the Victorian and Edwardian age.
Gaskin, Arthur J. (1862-1928) - Brief biography and links to related information about the illustrator, jewellery designer, silversmith and painter.
Gere, Charles March (1869-1957) - Brief biography and links to related information about an illustrator in the Pre-Raphaelite style.
Getz, Arthur - (1913-1996). The prolific cover artist of the New Yorker magazine who painted cityscapes and landscapes, drew political cartoons and wrote and illustrated children's books.
Gilbert, John (1817-1897) - Brief biography and links to related information about an illustrator that began as a black and white artist on wood working for "Punch" and the "Illustrated London News".
Goble, Warwick - (1862-1943). An illustrated essay about the illustrator of color plate books, with fantasy and fairy tales as main subjects.
Maturo, Joseph A. (1876-1938) - Biographical information on Joseph A. Maturo, artist and illustrator of magazine stories and 20th Century Fox movie posters.
Partch, Virgil (1916-1984) - An illustrated biography of VIP, the darkly humorous creator of Big George and other cartoons for True, Colliers, Look, and for his own original compilations.
Vierge, Daniel (1851-1904) - Illustrated biography. Provides an explanation of the changes from wood engraving to photo engraving in illustration and the main influence of Vierge in this development.