Masters of Their Craft
Artists
Discover the visionaries who shaped the course of art history.
39,743 artists in the collection
Gág, Wanda
American
American, 1893 - 1946
Wanda Hazel Gág ( GAHG; March 11, 1893 – June 27, 1946) was an American artist, author, translator, and illustrator. She is best known for writing and illustrating the children's book Millions of Cats, the oldest American picture book still in print. Gág was also a noted print-maker, receiving international recognition and awards. Growing Pains, a book of excerpts from the diaries of her teen and young adult years, received widespread critical acclaim. Two of her books were awarded Newbery Honors and two received Caldecott Honors. The New York Public Library included Millions of Cats on its 2013 list of 100 Great Children's Books.
Gail Gaynin
Gail Gregg
American
Gail Griggs
Gaillard, Ferdinand
French
French, 1834 - 1887
Claude Ferdinand Gaillard (7 January 1834 – 19 January 1887) was a French engraver and painter, who had been born and died in Paris.
Gaillard, René
French
French, c. 1719 - 1790
The Stade René-Gaillard (French pronunciation: [stad ʁəne ɡajaʁ]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Niort, France. It was the home of football club Chamois Niortais FC from 1974 until the club was dissolved in 2025. The stadium's record attendance is 16,715, which was recorded during a game between Chamois Niortais FC and Olympique de Marseille in the 1987–88 season.
Gaillot, Bernard
French
French, 1780 - 1847
Gail Pine & Jacqueline Woods
American
Gail Rubini
Gail Schaffer Berg
American
Gail Singer
American
1924 - 1985
Gail S. Vandy Bogurt
American