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Debatable Motivations Inspire the Adventures of Biking Sloths and Raging Cats in Ravi Zupa’s Illustrations


A Curated Portfolio of Rooftops of Paris at Twilight


Kongkee Resurrects an Ancient Chinese Poet in an Energetic Cyberpunk Vision of Asian Futurism


Frederick Whitney’s 'Blackboard Sketching' (1909)


David Lance Goines, Who Shaped the Counterculture Aesthetic, Dies at 77; Starting with sensuous posters for Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley, his graphic work came to visually define the city and the bohemian ethos that took root there


Everyday Objects Swirl in the Dizzying Choreography of Alain Biet’s Elaborate Animation


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Vintage Ephemera Backdrops Mark Powell’s Intimate Ballpoint Pen Drawings


How Cartoons were made in the 1950s Disney Stop Animation


Drawn Off Course​: British artist Ed Fairburn's Portraits ​​Created On​ Vintage Maps


Queen Victoria Kept Journals, Illustrating Many of the Entries With Drawings and Watercolours


Detailed Illustrations Brim with Manic Mayhem in Mattias Adolfsson’s Exuberant Sketchbooks


Leaves, Insects, and Human Anatomy Converge in Delicate Pencil Drawings by Amahi Mori


An Evocative Year in New Yorker Illustrations; Collection of some of the most striking images of 2022


Children’s Books: A Dalí Donut and Other Wonders of Illustration


Anthony Haden-Guest on Cartoonery


Hand-Colored ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Work Sold for a Record-Smashing $480,000, Making It One of the Most Valuable Comic Strips; Only the second time that Bill Watterson's work has appeared at auction


Fantasy Football: a Kickabout with the Surrealists as a Card Deck


Selling Dystopia: Early Promotional Artwork For "Metropolis"


How Did Washington Post Illustrator Aaron Steckelberg Conceive this Brilliant Graphic to Protest the Unnatural and Inhuman Conundrum of Daylight Savings Time?


Tom Hovey, the Illustrator Behind the Delectable ‘Great British Bake Off’ Drawings, on How the Show Has Catapulted His Career


Illustrator Stanley Chow; From his portraits of the New Yorker’s writers to his images of Netflix’s Peaky Blinders series for billboards, the artist’s style is instantly recognizable


Colorful Digital Illustrations by Calvin Sprague Balance Order and Chaos


Pamela Colman Smith Was the Artist and Occultist Who Designed the Iconic Tarot Deck. Why Has No One Ever Heard Her Name?


The Drawing Center’s Raucous Summer Show Is an Ode to All Things Ornament, From Japanese Woodblock Prints to Graffiti


See the Vivacious Belle Époque Posters of Jules Chéret, the Most Influential Artist You May Not Have Heard of


Minor Literature: Kafka’s Drawings; Providing New Insight Into Written Work

New Yorker: The Transformations of Pinocchio; How Carlo Collodi’s puppet took on a life of his own


Let’s Run Away with Artist and Children's Books Illustrator Ernst Kreidolf (1863-1956)


A Monograph Gathers Dozens of Jolly, Anxious, and Relatable Characters by Artist Jean Jullien


Whoa! See This Now! François Schuiten’s "Obscure Cities"


The Obscure Cities: An Introduction


10 Awesome Pieces of Disney's Concept Art From Unmade Movies


Jackie Ormes's Comics were Everything Jim Crow America Never Wanted Black Women to Be


The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s


Exhibition: 500 Years of Drawing the Human Body


Standing Above the Real: Surrealist Graphics, 1924-1965


Agatha Christie Cover Art


Remembering When It Snowed … in Hawaii; Graphic novelist R. Kikuo Johnson revisits Milton Murayama’s 1975 book, ‘All I Asking for Is My Body,’ to glimpse a Hawaii of the past


Frame Her: Argentinian Illustrator Juliana Vido Honours Female Artists – In Pictures

Drawn With Conviction – A Brief History of Courtroom Art


Illustration: 'Substitute Camera' Captures Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Drama


The Year In Illustration; The New York Times’s most memorable illustrations of 2021



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