Уолтер Дж. Биггс (анг. Walter J. Biggs; 1886-1968) — американский иллюстратор, мастер рекламы, живописец; учился в Нью-йоркской школе искусств (New York School of Art). Его романтический, импрессионистский стиль, красота и искусность палитры, его мастерские образы американского Юга впечатляли художественных редакторов крупных периодических изданий: работы Бигса печатались почти во всех, выпускавшихся до 1930 года, журналах. C ежемесячником "Харперз" художник сотрудничал двенадцать лет — с 1912 года.
Fettered by R. O'Grady. Volume 124, 1912
A Question of Wills by Alice Brown. Volume 127
The Forein Voyager by R. M. Hallet. Volume 127
Mr. Durgan's Cousin Beatrice by Mande Radford Warren. Volume 130, 1914
Mr. Durgan and the Futurists by Mande Radford Warren. Volume 130, 1915
Mr. Durgan Rides Down Cupid by Mande Radford Warren. Volume 131, 1915
The Prince's Ball by Alice Brown. Volume 132
Unveiling Brenda by Susan Glaspell. Volume 133, 1916
Ked's Hand by Wilbur Daniel Steel. Volume 135, 1917
The River Road by Mary Heaton Vorse. Volume 137, 1918
The Box-Stall by Mary Heaton Vorse. Volume 139, 1919
Gagoyle by Edwina Stanton Babcock. Volume 142, 1920
A Hate Story by Beatrice Ravenet. Volume 145, 1922
Walter J. Biggs (1886-1968) was an American illustrator, advertising artist, and painter. He studied at the New York School of Art. His romantic, impressionistic style, the beauty and skill of his palette, and his masterful images of the American South impressed the art editors of major periodicals: Biggs's work was published in almost every magazine published before 1930. The artist collaborated with Harper's for twelve years, from 1912.













