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  2. John Tenniel - Wikipedia

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    The Black-and-White Knight, by Linley Sambourne, Punch, 24 June 1893, a tribute to Tenniel. An ultimate tribute came to an elderly Tenniel as he was knighted for public service in 1893 by Queen Victoria. It was the first such honour ever bestowed on an illustrator or cartoonist.

  3. Black and White (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Black and White is a 1990 postmodern children's picture book by David Macaulay. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company , it received mixed reviews upon its release. It was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1991.

  4. Nicole Claveloux - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Paris in 1966, where she worked as an illustrator and comics artist for various magazines including Planète, Okapi and Marie Claire. [ 1 ] Her illustration style incorporates both psychedelic use of colour and sophisticated black and white images.

  5. Rian Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Hughes has written and drawn comics for 2000 AD, Vertigo CMYK and Batman: Black and White, and designed for DC Comics and Marvel. His designs and illustrations are published widely across the UK and US publishing, music, and advertising industries. His recent novels are XX and The Black Locomotive.

  6. Charles Keene (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Samuel Keene (10 August 1823 – 4 January 1891) was an English artist and illustrator, who worked in black and white. Early life

  7. Ian Wright (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Wright's work as a commercial illustrator has spanned four decades, starting with his illustrative cover of The Undertones' "Get Over You" 7-inch single in the late 1970s, progressing with his illustrative artwork for The Face in its 1980s heyday and his weekly black-and-white portraits for the New Musical Express.

  8. Arthur Rackham - Wikipedia

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    Although acknowledged as an accomplished black-and-white book illustrator for some years, it was the publication of his full-colour plates to Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle by Heinemann in 1905 that particularly brought him into public attention, his reputation being confirmed the following year with J.M.Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington ...

  9. Colin Thompson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson's career as a writer and illustrator began quite late in his life. He first took black-and-white illustrations to a publisher in 1990, assuming a story would be written by someone else to go with his images.