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On the Web
- Folioplanet.com: Illustration Directory - Illustration web site links, including editorial, book, advertising, and corporate illustrators.
- Gustave Dore - Abstract: Born in Strasbourg in 1832, he became a book illustrator in Paris and his commissions included work by Rabelais, Balzac and Dante. In 1853 he was asked to illustrate the works of Lord Byron. This was followed by other work for British publishers including a new illustrated English Bible. Dore's later work included Paradise Lost, The Idylls of the King and The Works of Thomas Hood. His work also appeared in the Illustrated London News. Dore continued to illustrate books until his death in 1883.
- Directory of Illustration - This searchable site contains images from professional illustrators advertising in Graphic Artist's Guild's "Directory of Illustration Source Book", published by Serbin Communications, Inc.
- Portsort Database of Illustration - Illustration portfolios of professional illustrators for ad agency-art buyers, art directors, creative directors, and freelance designers.
- Castagno, Carla - Editorial illustration, greeting cards, package design, multimedia, and naturalistic pictures by Italian illustrator. Content is available in English and Italian.
- Fellman Studio - Some samples of art from artist and illustrator Lynn Fellman, including web graphics, illustration, and illustration.
- The Illustrators Portfolio - Database of professional freelance illustrators in South Africa.
- Women Children's Book Illustrators--Beatrix Potter - Illustrated site explores Potter's life and works.
- Affordable Illustration Source - Royalty free illustrations supplied on compact discs. The items are supplied in themes, and the illustrations are created by several illustrators.
- Dickens' Illustrations - Biographical notes on the illustrators of Dickens' work.
Wikipedia Articles
- Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators - The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) (founded 1971) is an international organization based in Los Angeles, California representing professionals in the field of children's literature. It is the world's largest children's writing organization and the only international organization for people who write, illustrate, or have a professional interest in childrenâ ...
- List of early 20th-century British children's literature illustrators - Illustrators:
- Society of Illustrators - The Society of Illustrators is a professional society based in New York City, founded in 1901. Other major chapters are in Los Angeles and San Diego.
- Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles - Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles - SILA
- Enid Blyton's illustrators - The children's books of Enid Blyton were illustrated by a large number of artists, ranging from figures known for other work to humbler commercial artists, who in some cases were anonymous. Since the Blyton texts mainly used very simple language, the work of the illustrators was an important part of the appeal of many of the works.