Show of John James Audubon’s ‘Birds of America’ will also examine the man behind the works, whose name has been dropped from the exhibition title
Briggs used his charming, low-tech visual style to devastating emotional effect in his adult, anti-war books as much as in his beloved children's tales and their film adaptations
Anatomy has long intersected with art, and artists have been central to creating a market for such intricate works
Exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind reveals the vivid imagination and wit of artist, who spent time in psychiatric hospitals
This exploration of Mark Catesby is a rich and deeply researched account of his journey from amateur naturalist in East Anglia to intrepid observer in the New World
The artist’s early life in Germany exploring nature and the devastation and malnutrition his family experienced during the Second World War add personal poignancy to his later children’s books
For first time in 100-year history, magazine replaces logo with the imperative to vote
The images, known as dingbats, are offered by Pace Gallery in New York for $3,000 each
The £8m Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration is on track to open in late 2022 despite Covid-19 pandemic, officials say
With images dating from the 1920s to today, exhibition at the Society of Illustrators shows off medium that was once ubiquitous in the fashion press
Massaguer's astute work mocked figures from both sides of political divide
Book collects the first illustrations, scores, maps and children's books
Book looks at narrative cycles by Edward von Steinle and Leopold Bode
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Works from Miami institution's collection are by Julius Klinger, master of 20th-century poster design
Carolyn Sergeant's energised flower studies and Peter Coke's seashell constructions will also receive exposure this month
Works of illustration and Italian genre photography have been market favourites since the seventies