Celebrating The New Yorker Centennial Through the Eyes of Workbook Illustrators

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This year, The New Yorker celebrates its 100th anniversary—a century of iconic storytelling, sharp wit, and unforgettable imagery. To mark the occasion, we’re honoring the Workbook illustrators whose contributions have helped shape the magazine’s visual legacy.

From clever spot illustrations to full-page artwork, their creativity has brought humor, depth, and personality to the publication’s pages—helping define a style that’s become inseparable from The New Yorker itself.

A hundred years on, the magazine continues to be a stage for artists whose work challenges, delights, and endures—and we’re proud to celebrate the role Workbook illustrators have played in that story.

See some of our artist contributions in this feature.

Featured image: David Plunkert | Workbook portfolio

Paul Rogers | Workbook portfolio
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Mark Smith | Workbook portfolio
Represented by Salzman International
Matthieu Forichon | Workbook portfolio
Represented by Rapp Art

Steven Salerno | Workbook portfolio

Kevin Sprouls | Workbook portfolio

Brian Stauffer | Workbook portfolio

Juan Bernabeu | Workbook portfolio
Represented by Salzman International