If you can find no credit for the creator of the images, look again. There may be mention of the artist on the page that has the Library of Congress information, or perhaps in the 'acknowledgements' statement. If it's not there, contact the publisher, or look the book up on-line.
If there is no specific illustrator listed for a book, it is possible that the author themselves created the illustrations, or that the publisher used stock images, graphic designers, or other artists to create the pictures. In some cases, authors who are also artists may choose to handle the illustrations for their own books.
The illustrator of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is Drew Willis.
an illustrator
The illustrator for the book "Boy Overboard" by Morris Gleitzman is Noela Young.
Draw pictures for children's books.
No, she was not. Mr. Garth Williams drew the pictures for Laura's books.
Well an illustrator gets paid on how well they do the pictures in a book.
A person who draws or creates pictures for magazines, books, advertising, etc is called an illustrator and they do graphic design.
If you mean "What does an illistator do," it mostly either review the book before the normal reviewers do, or just draw pictures for it.
The person is simply called the illustrator. Seeing as though they illustrate a book, it's pretty simple to remember. Hope this helps:)
No one there are know pictures in it or any of the other books
The illustrator of the book Cinderella is Arthur Rackham
E.B. White's book Charlotte's Web was illustrated by Garth Williams.