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Dr. Seuss
American children's author and cartoonist (1904–1991)
El Lissitzky
Soviet artist, designer, photographer, teacher, typographer and architect (1890–1941)
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Finnish artist (1920–1991)

Janosch
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Janosch (, born as Horst Eckert on 11 March 1931) is a German children's author and illustrator.
Caran d'Ache
cartoonist (1858-1909)
Jean Carzou
French painter (1907-2000)
Erich Ohser
German caricaturist and cartoonist (1903–1944)
Toyotarō
is a Japanese manga artist. He has drawn several Dragon Ball-related manga and is best known for illustrating Dragon Ball Super (2015–present), which was written by series creator Akira Toriyama until his death in March 2024.
Isol
Marisol Misenta (born 6 March 1972), known professionally under the mononym Isol, is an Argentine creator of children's picture books and a pop singer. For her career contribution to "children's and young adult literature in the broadest sense" she won the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award from the Swedish Arts Council in 2013, the biggest prize in children's literature.
Erté
Romain de Tirtoff (23 November 1892 – 21 April 1990), known by the pseudonym Erté (from the French pronunciation of his initials: ), was a Russian-born French artist and designer. He worked in several fields, including fashion, jewellery, graphic arts, costume, set design for film, theatre, and opera, and interior decor.
Frank Kelly Freas
American artist (1922-2005)
Namio Harukawa
Japanese artist (1947–2020)
O'Galop
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Roland Caillaux
French actor (1905-1977)
Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Bréville
French illustrator (1858-1931)

Marika
Spanish comics artist; feminist sociologist (born 1949)
Blexbolex
Blexbolex (born 1966) is a French comics artist and illustrator. Born Bernard Granger in Douai, he studied screen printing (sérigraphie) at the School of Fine Arts (''L'école européenne supérieure de l'image) in Angoulême. His first works were self-published, and later he contributed to Popo Color, Fusée, and Ferraille. His highly stylized, ligne claire illustration, inspired by the films of Jacques Tati and whodunits of the 1950s and 1960s, gradually gained an audience. In Germany, he directed an art studio at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee (School of Art and Design Berlin-Weissensee)
Thomas Geminus
Flemish engraver and printer (1510–1562)
Ellekappa
Laura Pellegrini (born 12 November 1955), best known as Ellekappa, is an Italian editorial cartoonist, comic artist and illustrator.

Jean Dulieu
Dutch children's book writer and comic strip cartoonist (1921–2006)
Silpi
P.M. Sreenivasan (1919-1983), who adopted the name Silpi, was a Tamil illustrator, best known for his detailed renditions of Tamil architecture and sculpture in Ananda Vikatan magazine.