Historic Illustrators Illustration
Historic Illustrators Illustration
This category lists pages and sites that offer information about artists who contributed to the development of illustration art.
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Dickens' Illustrations - Biographical notes on the illustrators of Dickens' work.
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American Illustrators Gallery - Features image gallery of artists from the "Golden Age of Illustration".
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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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The Camelot Project: Artists - Artists who have illustrated versions of the Arthurian legends, with their work.
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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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The Iconography of Milton's ''Paradise Lost'' - Illustrations by: Gustav Doré, John Martin, John B. Medina, Benard Lens. Also: Burney, Westall, Hayman, and Blake.
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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, and Kay Nielsen.
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Women Children's Book Illustrators - Women illustrators from the Victorian period up to World War II, a project by Denise Ortakales.
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Tusche, Tone And Stone: 19th Century News - Illustrated discussion of 19th and early 20th century periodicals, and the artists whose work they published.
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