Diana Ejaita (b. 1985), “Tastes of Home”. Multiple award winning Nigerian-Italian illustrator and designer. Born in Cremona, based in Berlin, she worked with majors like Atlantic, Harper’s, Guardian, TNYT, FT, Economist and Vogue. Created 10 covers for The New Yorker.
Diana Ejaita (b. 1985), “Tastes of Home”. Multiple award winning Nigerian-Italian illustrator and designer. Born in Cremona, based in Berlin, she worked with majors like Atlantic, Harper’s, Guardian, TNYT, FT, Economist and Vogue. Created 10 covers for The New Yorker.
Hans O. Hofman (1893-1973), “Pink Iceberg”. Born in Saxony, 🇩🇪 illustrator, H. O. Hofman known and acclaimed for his contributions to The New Yorker, Chicagoan, The Nomad, Plain Talk. Not to be confused with the teacher/painter Hans Hofmann. Created 13 covers for TNY in 1925-1927
Hans O. Hofman (1893-1973), “Pink Iceberg”. Born in Saxony, 🇩🇪 illustrator, H. O. Hofman known and acclaimed for his contributions to The New Yorker, Chicagoan, The Nomad, Plain Talk. Not to be confused with the teacher/painter Hans Hofmann. Created 13 covers for TNY in 1925-1927
Frank Viva (b. 1955), “Asleep at the Wheel”. Multiple award winning Canadian illustrator and author of children’s books. Born and based in Toronto artist, he worked for publications like Esquire, Time, The Boston Globe, and TNYT. Created 17 covers for The New Yorker since 2010.
Frank Viva (b. 1955), “Asleep at the Wheel”. Multiple award winning Canadian illustrator and author of children’s books. Born and based in Toronto artist, he worked for publications like Esquire, Time, The Boston Globe, and TNYT. Created 17 covers for The New Yorker since 2010.
Christo Komarnitski (b. 1964), “Quiet, piggy!”. (23 Nov 2025). Multiple award winning Bulgarian artist born in Plovdiv and based in Sofia. Widely recognized as on of the best East-European cartoonists, he publishes regularly in local 🗞️ Sega and magazine Starshel.
Christo Komarnitski (b. 1964), “Quiet, piggy!”. (23 Nov 2025). Multiple award winning Bulgarian artist born in Plovdiv and based in Sofia. Widely recognized as on of the best East-European cartoonists, he publishes regularly in local 🗞️ Sega and magazine Starshel.
Julian De Miskey (1898-1976), “Eat and Run”. Hungary born, he moved to USA in 1914 and settled in NYC in 1917 when started contributing to Forbes and SEP.Worked with TNY 50 years since its debut creating 62 covers and number of cartoons. His works are at MoMA and Smithsonian AAM
Julian De Miskey (1898-1976), “Eat and Run”. Hungary born, he moved to USA in 1914 and settled in NYC in 1917 when started contributing to Forbes and SEP.Worked with TNY 50 years since its debut creating 62 covers and number of cartoons. His works are at MoMA and Smithsonian AAM
Marian Kamensky (b.1957), “Capitulation Dove of Peace” (22 Nov 2025). Multiple🥇winning Slovakian-German artist based in Vienna. Primarily known for cartoons and drawings published for dozens of international media out of which are Playboy, Spiegel, USA Today, and Bild.
Marian Kamensky (b.1957), “Capitulation Dove of Peace” (22 Nov 2025). Multiple🥇winning Slovakian-German artist based in Vienna. Primarily known for cartoons and drawings published for dozens of international media out of which are Playboy, Spiegel, USA Today, and Bild.
Morten Morland (b. 1979), “Peace Buddies”. Multiple 🥇winning Norwegian political cartoonist based in London. 3xBritish Press Awards Cartoonist of the Year, he works with The Times since 2002. A former seaman, he also worked with Gerald Scarfe and TST. Today’s for TT👇
Morten Morland (b. 1979), “Peace Buddies”. Multiple 🥇winning Norwegian political cartoonist based in London. 3xBritish Press Awards Cartoonist of the Year, he works with The Times since 2002. A former seaman, he also worked with Gerald Scarfe and TST. Today’s for TT👇
Dave Brown (b. 1957), “The Kyiv in Danger” (after James Gillray). British painter, sculptor, drummer, writer and cartoonist for the Independent. Based in London. Multiple 🥇 winner including 4 “Political Cartoon of the Year” by the Economist. Today’s for Independent👇
Dave Brown (b. 1957), “The Kyiv in Danger” (after James Gillray). British painter, sculptor, drummer, writer and cartoonist for the Independent. Based in London. Multiple 🥇 winner including 4 “Political Cartoon of the Year” by the Economist. Today’s for Independent👇
Bruce McCall (1935-2023), “Steamers”.Canadian author and illustrator, he moved to NYC in 1963 where settled and successfully worked with number of magazines, but must notably with The New Yorker for which he was a regular writer and also contributor of 81 covers during 1993-2023
Bruce McCall (1935-2023), “Steamers”.Canadian author and illustrator, he moved to NYC in 1963 where settled and successfully worked with number of magazines, but must notably with The New Yorker for which he was a regular writer and also contributor of 81 covers during 1993-2023
Perry Barlow (1892-1977), “Scheduled Hunting”. Born in Texas, lived in Connecticut Barlow was highly regarded and “one of the gentlest and most humane of all comic artists” in USA. He was TNY author since its founding creating over 1,500 cartoons and 135 covers for the magazine.
Perry Barlow (1892-1977), “Scheduled Hunting”. Born in Texas, lived in Connecticut Barlow was highly regarded and “one of the gentlest and most humane of all comic artists” in USA. He was TNY author since its founding creating over 1,500 cartoons and 135 covers for the magazine.
Abner Dean (b. Abner Epstein, 1910-1982), “Resounding Success”. American cartoonist from NYC. He worked as a commercial illustrator, contributing to Esquire, and other publications. His work for Life included illustrations of George Orwell's 1984. Created 5 covers for TNY.
Abner Dean (b. Abner Epstein, 1910-1982), “Resounding Success”. American cartoonist from NYC. He worked as a commercial illustrator, contributing to Esquire, and other publications. His work for Life included illustrations of George Orwell's 1984. Created 5 covers for TNY.
Rea Irvin (1881-1972), “Another One for the Rain”. San Francisco born, first art editor at TNY. Created 169 covers in 33 years, including the magazine’s debut issue. In SF worked as illustrator, actor and pianist. In 1906 moved to US EC, where worked for Life and Cosmopolitan.
Rea Irvin (1881-1972), “Another One for the Rain”. San Francisco born, first art editor at TNY. Created 169 covers in 33 years, including the magazine’s debut issue. In SF worked as illustrator, actor and pianist. In 1906 moved to US EC, where worked for Life and Cosmopolitan.
Edel Rodriguez (b. 1971), “Mayor Mamdani”. Multiple award winning Cuban-American illustrator born in Havana. In 1980 immigrated to USA and settled in Miami. Created over 100 covers for various magazines including Time and Der Spiegel. This is his second cover for The New Yorker
Edel Rodriguez (b. 1971), “Mayor Mamdani”. Multiple award winning Cuban-American illustrator born in Havana. In 1980 immigrated to USA and settled in Miami. Created over 100 covers for various magazines including Time and Der Spiegel. This is his second cover for The New Yorker
Peter Arno (1904-1968), “Won’t Let Go”. Born in New York as Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr., he devoted all his career (1925-1968) to The New Yorker and considered its “greatest cartoonist” establishing the magazine’s humorous and artistic style. Created 101 covers for TNY.
Peter Arno (1904-1968), “Won’t Let Go”. Born in New York as Curtis Arnoux Peters Jr., he devoted all his career (1925-1968) to The New Yorker and considered its “greatest cartoonist” establishing the magazine’s humorous and artistic style. Created 101 covers for TNY.
Will Cotton (1880-1958), “Lady’s Knight”. Successful American portrait painter (founder of National Association of Portrait Painters) and also Broadway playwright. As a cartoonist Cotton worked with Vanity Fair and The New Yorker for which he created 55 covers during 1932-1951.
Will Cotton (1880-1958), “Lady’s Knight”. Successful American portrait painter (founder of National Association of Portrait Painters) and also Broadway playwright. As a cartoonist Cotton worked with Vanity Fair and The New Yorker for which he created 55 covers during 1932-1951.
Chas (Charles) Addams (1912-1988),“Oriental War Ware”.NJ born, one of the giants of TNY’s stable of artists. Most known for creating the dark humor characters called The Addams Family. During his more than half century career in TNY made 65 covers, of which 4 were printed posth.
Chas (Charles) Addams (1912-1988),“Oriental War Ware”.NJ born, one of the giants of TNY’s stable of artists. Most known for creating the dark humor characters called The Addams Family. During his more than half century career in TNY made 65 covers, of which 4 were printed posth.