Not exact matches
She's worked as a freelance
illustrator and photographer, taught
art in the NYC Public
Schools and continues to teach future
art teachers
at New York University.
Henri had studied in Paris before returning to Philadelphia to teach and by 1892 he attracted a strong following of young
illustrators including William Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shinn and John Sloan.1 In 1902, Henri began teaching
at the New York
School of
Art where he widened his influence by instructing artists like George Bellows, Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Randall Davey, Stuart Davis and others.
Ilya Kabakov studied illustration and design
at the
Art School, Moscow (1945 — 51), and the VA Surikov
Art Academy, Moscow (1951 — 1957), before working as a children's book
illustrator in the 1950s.
Yod is an editorial
illustrator who studied
at EESI (European
School of Image, France), securing a Bachelor's Degree in Fine
Art with an emphasis on Illustration and Photography.
Pink Paper Circus is an
illustrator working in London, after studying
at both Norwich
Art School and UAL.
Tobey studied
at the
School of the
Art Institute of Chicago and worked for a time as a fashion
illustrator and portraitist in New York City.
Feuerman began her
art career as a designer and
illustrator for Time Warner Records in New York, while still a student
at the
School of Visual
Arts during the late 1960s.
Having lived in New York during the 1940s and 50s as an
art student
at Cornell University and the Parsons
School of Design, and later as a fashion
illustrator for the department store Bonwit Teller alongside Andy Warhol, she absorbed the
art of the new, Abstract Expressionism.
Edward Hopper started his career as an
illustrator, but soon switched to painting and studied with the artist Robert Henri
at the New York
School of
Art.
Nora Krug (MFA 2004 Illustration as Visual Essay) Illustrator and writer; clients include The New York Times, The Guardian and le Monde Diplomatique; animations featured
at Sundance (2003); work included in Best American Comics and Best American Non-Required Reading; included in the Library of Congress; awards include American Illustration and gold and silver medals from the Society of
Illustrators and the
Art Directors Club; Sendak Fellowship (2014), Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2013), Pollock - Krasner Foundation grant (2012), Fulbright (2002); associate professor of Illustration, Parsons The New
School for Design
Award winning Japanese
illustrator based in New York City and instructor
at School of Visual
Arts.