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American Illustration from the Golden Age. http://www.americanillustrators.com/ |
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Carigiet was the first illustrator to win the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. This site is dedicated to him. http://www.carigiet.net |
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Biographical information and images for pin-up and glamour artist whose career began in the 1930's. http://www.gilelvgren.com/ |
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The most prolific cover artist of the New Yorker magazine, producing 213 covers between 1938 and 1988. http://www.getzart.com |
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History and graphic works, provided in French and English. http://www.rene-gruau.com/ |
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Information about Randolph Caldecott, artist and illustrator of children's and other books. Site includes examples of his work, where to see more and how his work influenced Beatrix Potter. http://www.randolphcaldecott.org.uk |
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Redman was a world renowned caricaturist, cartoonist, annimator, artist and poet. His book 'How To Draw Caricatures' is the number one book on the subject. He worked for Disney, Hanna-Barbara and Filmation Corp. Sales. http://www.markvictorpublishing.com/ |
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Illustrated discussion of 19th and early 20th century periodicals, and the artists whose work they published. http://graphicwitness.org/group/inpress.htm |
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