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The Illustrator type is for anyone who has illustrated (which includes cover art) a book or magazine. Most instances will be people, but it is possible for a company or studio to be credited as an illustrator as well.
   
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x Damion Scott Cover to Solo #10 (2006). Art by Damion Scott      
Damion Scott (born December 28, 1976, in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, NY) is an American Comic book artist and writer. He currently resides in Japan. Scott is a graduate of the Joe Kubert School. His drawing style is influenced by the...
x Glen Orbik Cover to Stephen King's The Colorado Kid, illustrated by Glen Orbik Branded Woman    
Glen Orbik is an American illustrator known for his fully painted paperback and comic covers, often executed in a noir style. He studied art at the California Art Institute then located in Encino, later Calabasas, California and currently located in...
Fifty-to-One
House Dick
Money Shot
Songs of Innocence
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x Tom Taggart          
x Mondolithic Studios          
x Jerry Bingham          
x Bernie Wrightson Swamp Thing, created by Bernie Wrightson The Dark Tower V -Wolves of the Calla    
Bernie "Berni" Wrightson (born October 27, 1948, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) is an American artist known for his horror illustrations and comic books. He received training in art from reading comics, particularly those of EC, as well as through a...
x Dave McKean Cages (1998) by Dave McKean The Dark Tower IV -Wizard and Glass    
David McKean (born 29 December 1963 in Maidenhead, Berkshire) is an English illustrator, photographer, comic book artist, graphic designer, filmmaker and musician. His work incorporates drawing, painting, photography, collage, found objects, digital...
x Gahan Wilson   A Walking Tour of the Shambles    
Gahan Wilson (born February 18, 1930 in Evanston, Illinois) is an author, cartoonist, and illustrator in the United States. Wilson's cartoons and illustrations are drawn in a playfully grotesque style, and have a dark humor that is often compared to...
x Michael Whelan Michael Whelan 2005 The Dark Tower VII -The Dark Tower    
Michael Whelan (born June 29, 1950) is an American artist of imaginative realism, formerly working for over 30 years as an illustrator specializing in science fiction and fantasy before devoting all his work to a fine art career. His art has...
The Songs of Distant Earth
x Milton Glaser Milton Glaser, 2003 Down and Out in Paris and London    
Milton Glaser (born June 26, 1929) is a graphic designer, best known for the I Love New York logo, his "Bob Dylan" poster, the "DC bullet" logo used by DC Comics from 1977 to 2005, and the "Brooklyn Brewery" logo. He also founded New York Magazine...
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles
x Phil Hale   The Dark Tower II -The Drawing of the Three    
Philip Oliver Hale, born in 1963, is an American figurative painter who currently resides in London, England. Prior to turning to fine arts he worked as an illustrator, doing mostly figurative work. He was apprenticed to/ partnered with American...
x Dong Kingman   Only in San Francisco    
Dong Kingman (simplified Chinese: 曾景文, 31 March 1911 - 12 May 2000) was a Chinese American artist. As a painter on the forefront of the California Style School of painting, he was known for his watercolor landscape paintings as well as his graphic...
x Alvim Correa   Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction La Guerre des Mondes    
x Jayme Thornton   Ghosts of Yesterday (Limited Edition)      
x Bryn Barnard   Sailing to Byzantium/Seven American Nights   Outbreak! Plagues That Changed History  
x Bryan Waugh   Sailing to Byzantium/Seven American Nights      
x Gerry Grace   Battlefield Earth      
x Nina Rothfos   Hass spricht. Zur Politik des Performativen      
x Patrick Gabler   Hass spricht. Zur Politik des Performativen      
x Ned Dameron   The Dark Tower III -The Waste Lands      
x Darrel Anderson   The Dark Tower VI -Song of Susannah      
x Leslie Haimes   JUnit in Action      
x Jamie Bishop JamieBishopVT A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction    
Christopher James Bishop (November 9, 1971 – April 16, 2007), known as Jamie Bishop, was an instructor of the German language at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, as well as an artist and craftsman. He was among those shot in the...
Brighten to Incandescence: 17 Stories
x Tomi Ungerer Strasbourg janus   Omnibus Edition  
Tomi (Jean-Thomas) Ungerer (born November 28, 1931) is a French illustrator best known for his erotic and political illustrations as well as children's books. Tomi Ungerer was born in Strasbourg in Alsace. His mother Alice moved to Logelbach, near...
x Mary GrandPré 7     The Tales of Beedle the Bard
Mary GrandPré (born 1954 in South Dakota) is an American illustrator, best known for her illustrations in the US editions of the Harry Potter books, published by Scholastic. She resides in Sarasota, Florida with her family. Mary GrandPré was born in...
x Lee Brown Coye Coye   The seventh ogre: from an old East Indian folk tale  
Lee Brown Coye (24 July 1907 – 5 September 1981) was an American artist. Coye is probably best remembered for his black-and-white illustrations for pulp magazines and horror fiction, but he produced many other works in other media. Coye was born in...
The art of bundling; being an inquiry into the nature & origins of that curious but universal folk-custom, with an exposition of the rise & fall of bundling in the eastern part of No. America
Dying of fright: masterpieces of the macabre
Death stalks the night
Scylla the beautiful
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x Earl Geier     A Walking Tour of the Shambles    
x Randy Broecker     A Walking Tour of the Shambles    
x Alain Grée          
x Hammatt Billings Plymouth Rock 1867   Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly  
Charles Howland Hammatt Billings (1818–1874) was an artist and architect from Boston, Massachusetts. Among his works are the original illustrations for Uncle Tom's Cabin (both the initial printing and an expanded 1853 edition), the National...
Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly
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x Don Dixon        
Born in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1951, Don Dixon is an astronomical artist practicing space art in the tradition of Chesley Bonestell, who believed that scientific accuracy is a fundamental aspect of the esthetic of this genre. Space artists attempt...
x Peter Spier       Noah's Ark
Peter Spier (born June 6, 1927 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch-born American author and illustrator who has published more than thirty children's books. Spier grew up in Broek in Waterland as the son of Jo Spier, a very popular Dutch artist and illustrator...
x Ed Young       Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
Ed Young (November 28, 1931 –), born Ed (Tse-chun) Young, is a Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator and author of picture books. Ed Young was born on November 28, 1931 in Tianjin, China. When he was three years old, he and his family moved to...
x Simms Taback       Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
Simms Taback (born 1932) is an author and illustrator. He was born in the Bronx to a Jewish family. Taback has illustrated several children's books, including the Caldecott Medal winning There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly and Joseph Had a...
x Maude and Miska Petersham Rootabaga 1922 Frontispiece     The Rooster Crows
Maud (1890-1971) and Miska (1888-1960) Petersham were an illustrating husband-and-wife team who are most famous for writing and illustrating The Rooster Crows, a book of American songs, rhymes, and games in the tradition of Mother Goose, which won...
x Marcia Brown       Once a Mouse
Marcia Joan Brown (born July 13, 1918) is an American children's author and illustrator of more than 30 children's books. She has won the Caldecott Medal three times, the only person to do so until David Wiesner in 2007. She is also the winner of...
Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
x Dorothy P. Lathrop       Animals of the Bible
Dorothy Pulis Lathrop (1891-1980) was an American author and illustrator. She was born April 16, 1891 in Albany, New York. Her first major suit of published illustrations appears to have been prepared for an edition of The Three Mulla-Mulgars (from...
x Katherine Milhous       The Egg Tree
Katherine Milhous (1894-1977) was a newspaper illustrator and book designer. Milhous won the 1951 Caldecott Award for The Egg Tree about her family's Easter traditions. She illustrated The Silver Pencil by Alice Dalgliesh which won the 1945 Newbery...
x Alice and Martin Provensen       The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot
Alice Provensen (1918 August 14 - present) and Martin Provensen (1916 July 10 - 1987 March) were an American author-illustrator team who created children's books. There was a remarkable similarity to the couple's early histories. Both were born in...
x Ezra Jack Keats The Snow Day, Ezra Jack Keats, 1962     The Snowy Day
Ezra Jack Keats (March 11, 1916 – May 6, 1983) (born Jacob Ezra Katz), author of The Snowy Day, was an easel artist and one of the most important children's literature authors and illustrators of the 20th Century. Keats is best known for introducing...
x Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire     Abraham Lincoln
Ingri (December 27, 1904 – October 24, 1980) and Edgar (September 30, 1898 – May 1, 1986) Parin d'Aulaire were two writers and illustrators of children's books in the 20th century. Edgar Parin, originally of Swiss citizenship, was born in Munich,...
x Maurice Sendak Maurice Sendak     Where The Wild Things Are
Maurice Bernard Sendak (born June 10, 1928) is an American writer and illustrator of children's literature. He is best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963. Sendak was born in Brooklyn, New York to Polish Jewish immigrant...
x David Wisniewski       Golem
David Wisniewski (March 21, 1953 in England – September 11, 2002 in Alexandria, Virginia at age 49), was a children's author and illustrator. He attended the University of Maryland, College Park but quit after one semester to join the Ringling...
x Mary Azarian       Snowflake Bentley
Mary Azarian (born 1940) is a woodcut artist and children's book illustrator. In 1999 she won the Caldecott Medal for her book, Snowflake Bentley, a picture book of the life of Wilson Bentley. She produces original prints and has illustrated over 50...
The Four Seasons of Mary Azarian
x Roger Duvoisin       White Snow, Bright Snow
Roger Duvoisin (1904-1980) was a Swiss-American author and illustrator. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, his first job was making textiles. He moved to New York City in 1927 where he wrote his first book. He received a Caldecott Medal for White Snow,...
x Thomas Handforth       Mei Li
Thomas Scofield Handforth (1897–1948) was an American artist and etcher. He wrote and illustrated the book Mei Li about his personal experiences in China and won the 1939 Caldecott Medal. Born in Tacoma, Washington, he studied at the University of...
x Leo Politi Leo Politi Elem School     Song of the Swallows
Leo Politi (1908–1996) was an Italian-American artist and author who wrote and illustrated some 20 children's books, as well as Bunker Hill, Los Angeles (1964), intended for adults. His works often celebrated cultural diversity, and many were...
x Richard Egielski       Hey, Al
Richard Egielski (born July 16, 1952 in New York City) is an American illustrator most famous for Hey, Al, a book that Arthur Yorinks wrote, but for which Egielski won the 1987 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations. Egielski is married to Denise...
x Chris Raschka       The Hello, Goodbye Window
Chris Raschka (born Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, March 6, 1959) is an American author, illustrator, and violist. His Yo! Yes? was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1993 but he is probably most famous for his Hello, Goodbye Window, winner of the 2006 Caldecott...
x Peggy Rathmann       Officer Buckle and Gloria
Margaret Crosby "Peggy" Rathmann (born March 4, 1953) is an award-winning American author and illustrator. She was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota. Her first book, Ruby the Copycat, earned Ms. Rathmann the...
x Virginia Lee Burton Mike Mulligan is Burton's best-known work     The Little House
Virginia Lee Burton (August 30, 1909, in Newton Centre, Massachusetts – October 15, 1968) was an American illustrator and children's book author. Burton wrote and illustrated seven self-illustrated children's books, including the Caldecott Medal...
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel
x William Steig       Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
William Steig (November 14, 1907 – October 3, 2003) was a prolific American cartoonist, sculptor and, later in life, an author of popular children's literature. Most noted for the books Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, Abel's Island and Doctor De...
x Beni Montresor Beni Montresor, Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1964.     May I Bring a Friend?
Beni Montresor (born March 31, 1926 in Bussolengo, Italy -- died October 11, 2001 in Verona, Italy) was a versatile Italian artist, set designer, and children's book illustrator. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1965 for May I Bring a Friend?. The...
x Blair Lent       The Funny Little Woman
Blair Lent (January 20, 1930 – January 27, 2009) was an American author and illustrator of mostly Chinese-themed books, including the popular 1968 children's book Tikki Tikki Tembo. In 1973 he was awarded the Caldecott Medal for his illustrations of...
x Robert Lawson       They Were Strong and Good
Robert Lawson (October 4, 1892 – May 27, 1957) was an American author and illustrator of children's books, some of which are widely known. During World War I, he also served as a camouflage artist. Born in New York City, Lawson spent his early life...
Wee Gillis
x Robert McCloskey Front cover     Time of Wonder
Robert McCloskey (September 15, 1914 – June 30, 2003) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. McCloskey, well-known for his portrayals of New England, wrote and illustrated eight books, the most famous of which was Make Way for...
Make Way For Ducklings
x Gail E. Haley       A Story a Story
Gail E. Haley (born 1939) is an American author and illustrator. She was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. She married mathematician Joseph A. Haley in 1959. Her first book, My Kingdom for a Dragon was published in 1962. She won the Caldecott Medal...
x Marie Hall Ets       Nine Days to Christmas
Marie Hall Ets (born December 16, 1895 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American author and illustrator. She attended Lawrence College, and in 1918, Mrs. Ets journeyed to Chicago where she became a social worker at the Chicago Commons, a settlement...
x Emily Arnold McCully       Mirette on the High Wire
Emily Arnold McCully is a children's author who was born in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1939, but grew up in Garden City, New York. She attended Brown University and Columbia University. Among the awards she has won, Ms. McCully has received a...
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