| Abbey, Edwin Austin (1852-1911): An illustrated biography. |
| American Illustrators Gallery: Features image gallery of artists from the "Golden Age of Illustration". |
| Anderson, Anne - (1874-194?): Illustrated biography. |
| Anderson, Harry (1906-1996): An illustrated biography. |
| Artzybasheff, Boris (1899-1965): An illustrated biography. |
| Attwell, Mabel Lucie (1879-1964): Illustrated biography. |
| Barker, Cicely Mary (1895-1973): Illustrated biography. |
| Barney, Maginel Wright Enright (1881-1966): Frank Lloyd Wright's sister. Illustrated biography. |
| Bauer, John (1882-1917): An illustrated biography. |
| Bennett, Harriet: Active: 1877-1897. Biographical note, and two illustrations. |
| Bessie Collins Pease Gutmann (1876-1960): An illustrated biography. |
| Bewick, Thomas (1753-1828): Notes on the life of the man who founded the British School of wood engraving. |
| Bilibin, Ivan: Works and biographical notes concerning this influential Russian graphic illustrator, painter and stage designer. |
| Bilibin, Ivan (1876-1942): An illustrated biography of Ivan Bilibin. |
| Booth, Franklin: Born 1874. An illustrated biography. |
| Brangwyn, Frank (1867-1956): An illustrated essay. |
| Brundage, Frances (1854-1937): An illustrated biography. |
| Burd, Clara Miller: Active: 1900-1930s. Illustrated biography. |
| Burian, Zdenek (1905-1981): An illustrated biography |
| Burton, Virginia Lee (1909-1968): An illustrated biography. |
| Carigiet, Alois (1902 - 1985): Carigiet was the first illustrator to win the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration. This site is dedicated to him. |
| Clark, Walter Appleton (1876-1906): An illustrated biography. |
| Clarke, Harry (1889-1931): An illustrated biography. |
| Coll, Joseph Clement (1881-1921): An illustrated biography of Joseph Clement Coll - a master of pen & ink. |
| Cooney, Barbara (1917-2000): An illustrated biography. |
| Cornwell, Dean: Born 1892. An illustrated essay. |
| 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. |
| Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1821-1888): Information about F.O.C. Darley, and his historical significance to the United States. |
| David Copperfield: The European Prospect: Images, illustrations, photos and exerpts from David Copperfield. Includes student resources. |
| Dickens And His Illustrators (1899) Re: L. Fildes: The chapter on Luke Fildes from the work by F.G. Kitton. |
| Dickens' Illustrations: Biographical notes on the illustrators of Dickens' work. |
| Dunn, Harvey (1884-1952): An illustrated biography. |
| Elvgren, Gil (1914-1980): Biographical information and images for pin-up and glamour artist whose career began in the 1930's. |
| Finlay, Virgil (1914-1971): An illustrated biography. |
| Flint, Sir William Russell (1880 - 1970): An illustrated biography. |
| Gág, Wanda Hazel (1893-1946): Illustrated biography. |
| Getz, Arthur (1913-1996): The most prolific cover artist of the New Yorker magazine, producing 213 covers between 1938 and 1988. |
| Goble, Warwick (1862-1943): An illustrated essay. |
| Godwin, Frank (1889-1959): An illustrated biography. |
| Green, Elizabeth Shippen (1871-1954): Illustrated biography. |
| Gross, Milt (1895-1953): An illustrated biography. |
| Gruau, Rene: History and graphic works, provided in French and English. |
| Hallock, Ruth Mary: Active 1903-1936. Biographical note, and several illustrations. |
| Held Jr., John (1889-1958): An illustrated biography of John Held Jr., the delineator of flappers and sheiks and the Roaring Twenties. |
| Hogarth, Burne (1911-1996): An illustrated biography. |
| Hurter, Albert (1883-1942): An illustrated biography. |
| Illustrations to ''Our Mutual Friend'': All 40 illustrations by Marcus Stone. Site also contains full text, and original London reviews. |
| Jones, Elizabeth Orton (b. 1910): An illustrated biography. |
| Keller, Arthur I. (1866-1924): An illustrated biography. |
| King, Jessie Marion (1875-1949): Illustrated biography. |
| Kley, Heinrich (1863-1945): Illustrated biography. |
| Krigstein, Bernie: Born 1919. An illustrated biography. |
| Lathrop, Dorothy (1891-1980): An illustrated biography. |
| Lathrop, Dorothy Pulis (1891-1980): An illustrated biography. |
| Le Mair, Henriette Willebeek (1889-1966): Illustrated biography. |
| LeConte Stewart Digital Art Gallery: Painter of western landscapes in his native state of Utah. |
| Lenski, Lois (1893-1974): Illustrated biography. |
| Loomis, Andrew (1892 - 1959): An illustrated biography of Andrew Loomis, known for his art instruction books. |
| 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. |
| Lowell, Orson: Born 1871. An illustrated biography. |
| Martin, Sarah Catherine (1768-1826): Old Mother Hubbard illustrator. |
| Maturo, Joseph A.: Biographical information on Joseph A. Maturo, artist and illustrator of magazine stories and 20th Century Fox movie posters. |
| Milt Gross - Animation Art: 2 illustrations from video. Sales. |
| Nielsen, Kay: Brief illustrated biography with online references and links. |
| Noble, Edwin: Containing biographic and bibliographic information on Edwardian animal painter/book illustrator, including scans of his illustrations in the public domain. |
| O'Neill, Rose (1874-1944): Illustrated biography. |
| Oliver, Ellis Augustus (1873-1937): Page by his grandson: biography, illustrations. |
| Outhwaite, Ida Rentoul (1888-1960): An illustrated biography. |
| Pape, Eric (1870-1938): An illustrated biography, including a 1910 newspaper article. |
| 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. |
| Peck, Clara Elsene (born 1883): Illustrated biographical notes. |
| Percy Crosby (1890-1964): An illustrated biography, and book sales. |
| Petty, George (1894-1975): An illustrated biography. |
| Phillips, Coles: An illustrated biography of the creator of the Phillips' girls, and of the fadeaway technique. |
| Schoonover, Frank (1877-1972): An illustrated biography. |
| Sewell, Helen Moore (1896-1957): An illustrated biography. |
| Soare, William Fulton (1896-1940): Page by his son. Biography, photos, many illustrations. |
| Sowerby, Amy Millicent (1878-1967): Illustrated biography. |
| Storer, Florence Edith: Active 1909-1914. Biographical note, and several illustrations. |
| 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. |
| Tarrant, Margaret Winifred (1888-1959): Illustrated biography. |
| The Art of Edwin Noble: Member of the Royal Academy, Mr. Noble primarily worked as an animal artist and children's illustrator. |
| The Camelot Project: Artists: Artists who have illustrated versions of the Arthurian legends, with their work. |
| The Iconography of Milton's ''Paradise Lost'': Illustrations by: Gustav Doré, John Martin, John B. Medina, Benard Lens. Also: Burney, Westall, Hayman, and Blake. |
| Tudor, Tasha (b.1915): An illustrated biography. |
| Tusche, Tone And Stone: 19th Century News: Illustrated discussion of 19th and early 20th century periodicals, and the artists whose work they published. |
| Victorian Illustrators: 19th century illustration by Millais, Leighton, William Morris and an extensive list of other British artists. |
| Vilmos Andreas(William Andrew, or Willy) Pogany (1882-1955): An illustrated biography. |
| Women Children's Book Illustrators: Women illustrators from the Victorian period up to World War II, a project by Denise Ortakales. |
| 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. |