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  2. Franklin Booth - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Booth (July 18, 1874 – August 25, 1948) was an American artist known for his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. He had a unique illustration style based upon his early recreation of wood engraving illustrations with pen and ink.

  3. Dean Cornwell - Wikipedia

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    Dean Cornwell (March 5, 1892 – December 4, 1960) was a left-handed American illustrator and muralist.His oil paintings were frequently featured in popular magazines and books as literary illustrations, advertisements, and posters promoting the war effort.

  4. Category:American magazine illustrators - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Writers who illustrated their own writing - Wikipedia

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    C. Janell Cannon; Josef Čapek; Karel Čapek; Mateiu Caragiale; Eric Carle; Lewis Carroll; Charles Catton the younger; Lynne Cherry; Ruth Chew; Lauren Child; Richard ...

  6. Cracked (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Some notable artists provided art for Cracked, in particular John Severin. Severin was one of the original artists on Mad, and he worked heavily on EC Comics' war books. He was also one of the pre-eminent artists in Western comics. He eventually came to be best known as Cracked ' s house cartoonist. For almost 40 years, he was the magazine's ...

  7. Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard - Wikipedia

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    Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ iɲas izidɔʁ ʒeʁaʁ]; 13 September 1803 – 17 March 1847) was a prolific French illustrator and caricaturist who published under the pseudonym of Grandville ([ɡʁɑ̃vil] ⓘ), and numerous variations (e. g. Jean-Jacques Grandville, Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville) throughout his career.