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» The Art of Edwin Noble - Member of the Royal Academy, Mr. Noble primarily worked as an animal artist and children's illustrator.
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» Bennett, Harriet - Active: 1877-1897. Biographical note, and two illustrations.
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» Bilibin, Ivan - Works and biographical notes concerning this influential Russian graphic illustrator, painter and stage designer.
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» Carigiet, Alois (1902 - 1985) - Carigiet was the first illustrator to win the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. This site is dedicated to him.
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» Craig, Frank (1874-1918) - An illustrated biography of Frank Craig, British artist of the early twentieth century who painted images for Kipling, Robert W. Chambers and others.
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» Elvgren, Gil (1914-1980) - Biographical information and images for pin-up and glamour artist whose career began in the 1930's.
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» Getz, Arthur (1913-1996) - The most prolific cover artist of the New Yorker magazine, producing 213 covers between 1938 and 1988.
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» Gruau, Rene - History and graphic works, provided in French and English.
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» Held Jr., John (1889-1958) - An illustrated biography of John Held Jr., the delineator of flappers and sheiks and the Roaring Twenties.
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» Louis Wain : King of the Cat Artists - Book by Heather Latimer about "Cat Artist" Louis Wain who bedazzled the English with his imaginative genius and sense of fun during the staid Edwardian era.
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» Maturo, Joseph A. - Biographical information on Joseph A. Maturo, artist and illustrator of magazine stories and 20th Century Fox movie posters.
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» Nielsen, Kay - Brief illustrated biography with online references and links.
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» Noble, Edwin - Containing biographic and bibliographic information on Edwardian animal painter/book illustrator, including scans of his illustrations in the public domain.
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» 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.
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» Phillips, Coles - An illustrated biography of the creator of the Phillips' girls, and of the fadeaway technique.
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» SurLaLune Fairy Tale Illustration Gallery - Classic fairy tale illustrations by Arthur Rackham, George Cruikshank, Jessie Willcox Smith, Edmund Dulac, Gustave Dore, Walter Crane, Kay Nielsen and many others.
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» Victorian Illustrators - 19th century illustration by Millais, Leighton, William Morris and an extensive list of other British artists.
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» World of the Child - Exhibition at the University of Delaware Library. 200 years of illustrated books, the ealiest of which were not aimed exclusively at children.
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