front cover or on copyright page
It is a common noun because it does not say the name of the illustrator.
The person is simply called the illustrator. Seeing as though they illustrate a book, it's pretty simple to remember. Hope this helps:)
The illustrator was poor.
I named my daughter Koren 45 years ago. I was young and found the name in a baby name book. It is pronounced like co-ren. My daughter is as unique as the name.
Yes I am his publisher that is Mr Saikat Mondal's. His book can be found on www.barnesandnobles.com with 2 reviews. The name of the book "Dialogues With My Self" I found his book in Brent Library....The Library on the Preston Road...just wanted to share that...and the book is truly enlightening and awesome.
There have been many different illustrators over the years, but the name of the book's illustrator may be found on the copyright page. See the links below for more info about HB cover art.
an illustrator
It gets it's name after Randolph Caldecott, because he was the first illustrator to win the illustrator of children's picture book.
The name of the book was Tuesday. The illustrator was David Wiesner.
The illustrator of the book Cinderella is Arthur Rackham
The illustrator is Michael Kanarek.
The illustrator for the book "Gordon Gets Even" is Pete Oswald.
Dave McKean is the illustrator of the book "Coraline" by Neil Gaiman.
The illustrator of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is Drew Willis.
There is no pictures, therefore no illustrator. By DrOvi
The illustrator was Nonny Hogrogian. The name of the book was One Fine Day.
The name of the book was The Snowy Day. The illustrator was Ezra Jack Keats.