William Sharp (1803–1875) was a British-born painter who is credited with introducing chromolithography to America in 1840. Sharp had worked for the lithographer...
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William Marshall (fl. 1617–1649) was a seventeenth-century British engraver and illustrator, mostly known for his allegorical portrait of King Charles...
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William Makepeace Thackeray (/ˈθækəri/ THAK-ər-ee; 18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was an English novelist and illustrator. He is known for his satirical...
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Robinson, and his brothers Thomas Heath Robinson and William Heath Robinson also became illustrators. He served an apprenticeship as a printer and took...
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Vanity Fair (novel) (redirect from William Dobbin)
Vanity Fair is a novel by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray, which follows the lives of Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley amid their friends and...
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The Rescuers (book) (category Novels by Margery Sharp)
The Rescuers is a British children's novel written by Margery Sharp and illustrated by Garth Williams; its first edition was published in 1959 by Collins...
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and illustrator Folly Cove Designers American design collective Jacques Hnizdovsky, Ukrainian/American artist Helmi Juvonen, American artist William Kermode...
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and few pictures." Sharp was not the author or illustrator of the texts. As the creator of the Dick and Jane beginning readers, Sharp designed the format...
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released July 16, 2013, and is by Lowell Tarling (author) and Martin Sharp (illustrator). Ship To Shore PhonoCo followed up Lost & Found Vol 1 with a Vol...
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William Hamilton Gibson (October 5, 1850 – July 16, 1896) was an American illustrator, author and naturalist. Gibson was born in Sandy Hook, Connecticut...
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(June 6, 1883 – March 19, 1932) was an American commercial artist and illustrator. He designed the world's largest sign in 1917. It towered over Times...
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(1806–1834), watercolorist, illustrator 1807 William Sidney Mount (1807–1868), painter 1808 Seth Eastman (1808–1875), painter, illustrator 1809 Moses Billings...
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(1⁄16–1⁄4 in) wide. Tepals: 6, blue, 7–10 mm (1⁄4–3⁄8 in), each tipped with a sharp point, veined, and darkening toward central yellow patch. Many in a hedge...
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1958): fashion designer, illustrator Rosalie (Ros) Edith Bandt (born 1951): composer, sound artist, academic and performer William Barak (1824–1903): Aboriginal...
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Marsh, Jan; Sharp, Frank C. (2013). The Collected Letters of Jane Morris. Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-676-6. Meier, Paul (1977). William Morris: The...
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professor William Scharf (1927–2018), American artist Look up Scharf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scharff (includes Scharffs) Sharp Sharpe Scharf...
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Ken Shutt (1928–2010), watercolorist, bronze sculptor William Fulton Soare (1896–1940), illustrator, narrative painter John Mix Stanley (1814–1872), painter...
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John Vanderbank (1694–1739) – English portrait painter and book illustrator William Hogarth (1697–1764) – English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist...
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William Rainey RI RBA ROI (21 July 1852 – 24 January 1936) was a British artist and illustrator. He was a prolific illustrator of both books and magazines...
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Jane are the two protagonists created by Zerna Sharp for a series of basal readers written by William S. Gray to teach children to read. The characters...
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The Gruffalo (section Author and illustrator)
them, he invents a terrifying creature called the Gruffalo, describing its sharp teeth, terrible claws, and other fearsome features. He tells each predator...
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tongues." Campbell was the first illustrator of the Dick and Jane series of beginning readers created by Zerna Sharp. Her watercolors for the series were...
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Garth Williams (category American children's book illustrators)
American artist who came to prominence in the American postwar era as an illustrator of children's books. Many of the books he illustrated have become classics...
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editor, poet) John William Godward (painter) Effie Gray (artist's model) Henry Holiday (painter, stained-glass artist, illustrator) Arthur Hughes (painter...
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David Copperfield (section Other illustrators)
and Mark Lemon (1809–1870). Leech was an illustrator at Punch, a satirical magazine, and the first illustrator for A Christmas Carol by Dickens in 1843...
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designer, calligrapher, and book designer. He attained prominence as an illustrator and commercial artist, and he brought to the designing of type and books...
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Strangler Redux". IMDB. Shady, Justin; Chinsang, Wayne; Rose, Erik (Illustrator) (2009). The Roberts: one retirement home, two serial killers. Berkeley...
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Tait (disambiguation), several persons Douglas Tait (illustrator), Canadian children's book illustrator Douglas Tait (actor), American actor, creature performer...
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Norman Rockwell (category American magazine illustrators)
Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was an American painter and illustrator. His works have a broad popular appeal in the United States for their...
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Tomi Ungerer (category French children's book illustrators)
Andersen Medal in 1998 for his "lasting contribution" as a children's illustrator. Ungerer was born in Strasbourg in Alsace, France, the youngest of four...
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