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Lewis Baumer, born in 1870 in London, in his later teens he studied at St. John's Wood Art School and the Royal College of Art, died in 1963, birtish illustrator

 Baumer quickly found favour as an illustrator with several magazines, his first commission was for the Pall Mall magazine in 1893 and soon his pen and ink illustrations also began to appear in others such as the Bystander and the Sketch. He also had some early success with children's book, including his own story Jumbles in 1897. His longest collaboration was with Punch.  In his cartoon work Baumer was essentially a social humorist.

Martin Claus, 1880-1956 (at least that's what we think, but it might be not totally correct), german illustrator. We don't know much about his life, we can try to stitch together a timeline of his career from the dates of some of his works

 The earliest example of his illustration is from a 1919 edition of the satirical magazine Meggendorfer Bl ätter, he would have been 31 years old, so it's sure that there are earlier works, but there's no evidence of them. Probably he was employed by the magazine as a staff artist. He had a different range of styles and techniques used all with technical and creative success .

John Held Jr. (January 10, 1889 – March 2, 1958) was an American cartoonist, printmaker, illustrator, sculptor, and author.

  One of the best-known  magazine  illustrators of the 1920s, his most popular works were his uniquely styled cartoons which depicted people dancing, driving, playing sports, and engaging in other popular activities of the era.

Sir John Tenniel (28 February 1820 – 25 February 1914)[1] was an English illustrator, graphic humorist and political cartoonist prominent in the second half of the 19th century.

  He was  knighted  for artistic achievements in 1893. Tenniel is remembered mainly as the principal political cartoonist for  Punch  magazine for over 50 years and for his illustrations to  Lewis Carroll 's  Alice's Adventures in Wonderland  (1865) and  Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There  (1871).

EVAN CAGLE Born to a family of fortune tellers and ad-men, Evan Cagle is an illustrator, comic artist, animator, and video game art director.

  His credits include Richard Linklater's animated adaptation of Philip K. Dick's A Scanner Darkly, and the critically acclaimed 2015 reboot of classic adventure game King's Quest, along with a growing catalog of covers and anthology collections for Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, Titan Books, and many more. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles. site  https://www.evancagle.com/

Andreas, pen name for Andreas Martens, born January 3, 1951 in Weißenfels (Germany). Martens studied in Düsseldorf at the Academy of Fine Arts and at the St. Luc comics school in Belgium, assisting Eddy Paape on Udolfo, before relocating to France.

  He made his debut in the magazines   (À suivre) ,   Le Journal de Tintin   and   Heavy Metal . In 2001 he won de   Prix Bonnet d’âne   [1]   at the comic festival   Quai des Bulles   in   Saint-Malo   (France) for his entire oeuvre. This includes that he may draw the poster for the next festival. His genre series include Arq, Cromwell Stone, Cyrrus,  Rork  and its spin-off, Capricorne, as well as a number of single works such as La Caverne du Souvenir (The Cave of Memory), Coutoo, Dérives (Adrift), Aztèques, and Révélations Posthumes (Posthumous Revelations). [2]

Frank Frazetta (born Frank Frazzetta (/frəˈzɛtə/); February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010)

Frank Frazetta  (born  Frank Frazzetta  ( / f r ə ˈ z ɛ t ə / ); February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) [2] [3]  was an American  fantasy  and  science fiction   artist , noted for  comic books ,  paperback book  covers, paintings, posters,  LP record  album covers and other media. He was the subject of a 2003 documentary. Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's  Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame  in 1995 and the  Jack Kirby Hall of Fame  in 1999.

José Carlos de Brito e Cunha, known as J. Carlos, (July 18, 1884 — October 2, 1950)

José Carlos de Brito e Cunha , known as  J. Carlos , (July 18, 1884 — October 2, 1950) was a Brazilian  cartoonist ,  illustrator  and  graphic designer . J. Carlos also did sculpture, wrote  vaudeville  plays, wrote lyrics for  samba  and was a major talent in Brazilian  Art Deco  graphic design. [1]

Einar Nerman (6 October 1888 in Norrköping – 30 March 1983 Lidingö)

Einar Nerman  (6 October 1888 in  Norrköping  – 30 March 1983  Lidingö ) was a  Swedish  artist. He was born and grew up in middle-class family in the working-class city of  Norrköping  and was the younger brother of the Swedish  Communist  leader  Ture Nerman . Einar Nerman also had a twin brother,  Birger Nerman , who was an  archeologist .