-Alex Ross of comic books, because they all look so real, it\'s freaky! I can\'t read comic books unless they\'ve got a good amount of effort put into the illustrations. That\'s probably why I\'ve read just about all the comics that Ross has done the illustrations for.

-Normon Rockwell (don\'t know what genre), because his works are always good for a little humor when needed. Something very homely and simplistic about his work that attracts me. This is called "Roadblock."

-Lord Frederick Leighton (I forget what the genre is called...Victorian Neoclassicism?). I like his work the most because his subjects are always sweet, powerful, or contemplative. The use of light and positioning is fabulous. This is called "The Painter\'s Honeymoon."

-William Bouguereau (also of Victorian Neoclassicism). His work is just as simplistic as Leighton\'s but I like Leighton\'s subjects more. However, in my opinion, Bouguereau\'s works... anyone can appreciate them. This is called "L\'Innocence" or "Innocence."

-Raphael from the Renaissance, especially his Madonna pieces. His use of color and most of his subjects are pretty good. His work is a little lighter than Leonardo di Vinci\'s works. This is called "Madonna of the Meadow."
