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  2. Richard Egielski - Wikipedia

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    Richard Egielski (born July 16, 1952 in New York City) is an American illustrator and writer who has worked on more than fifty children's picture books, eight of which he authored. He received his education at Parson's School of Design .

  3. Kadir Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Kadir Nelson (May 15, 1974) is a Los Angeles–based painter, illustrator, and author who is best known for his paintings often featured on the covers of The New Yorker magazine, and album covers for Michael Jackson and Drake. His work is focused on African-American culture and history.

  4. No, David! - Wikipedia

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    Caldecott Honor Book: Genre: Comedy: Published: September 1, 1998: Publisher: Blue Sky Press: Publication place: United States: Pages: 32: Awards: Caldecott Honor Book, ALA Notable Child Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon title, School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, New York Times Best Illustrated Book List: ISBN: 0 ...

  5. Book illustration - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Williamson, Methods of Book Design (3rd. ed., 1983) Edward Hodnett, Image and Text: Studies in the Illustration of English Literature (1982) Hans Adolf Halbey, Im weiten Feld der Buchkunst (1982) [on 20th century] John Harthan, The History of the Illustrated Book: The Western Tradition (1981) Pat Gilmore, Artists at Curwen (1977. Tate Gallery)

  6. John Alcorn (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Alcorn (February 10, 1935 – January 27, 1992) was an American commercial artist and designer, and an illustrator of children's books. In addition to his accomplishments in the areas of packaging, corporate and dimensional design, Alcorn designed the opening titles for several Federico Fellini films.

  7. Fred Marcellino - Wikipedia

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    He entered the book publishing field by 1974, [1] producing 40 jackets a year for 15 years. He is sometimes credited with having revolutionized the style of book cover design in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s with notable work on such books as Anne Tyler's Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Charles Dickinson's Waltz in Marathon, and William Wharton's Birdy.

  8. Anita Lobel - Wikipedia

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    Anita Lobel has received three Best Illustrated Book selections from The New York Times Book Review, in 1965 for Sven's Bridge, in 1981 for On Market Street, and in 2000 for One Lighthouse, One Moon. How the Rooster Saved the Day is a New York Times Outstanding Book selection for 1977.

  9. Cover art - Wikipedia

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    Magazine cover artists who were well known for capturing important political and social issues of the day include Norman Rockwell, whose work appeared 322 times on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post [17] (11 featuring the Willie Gillis character), [18] and Dennis Wheeler, whose 40 covers for Time magazine illustrated social movements and ...