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Architects
- Max Abramovitz, prominent New York architect
- Dankmar Adler, American architect Chicago
- Eli Attia, Israeli-U.S. architect
- Marcel Breuer, Founder of The famous "BAUHAU.S." school , Architect and Designer.
- Denise Brown, architect and urban planner
- Gordon Bunshaft,
- Peter Eisenman, Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York=f
- Joseph Frank,
- Israel Frank,
- James Freed,
- Frank Gehry, Canadian-U.S. architect, art museum designer
- Richard Gluckman,
- Bertrand Goldberg, U.S. architect
- Percival Goodman,
- Victor Gruen, father of the modern shopping mall
- Ernst Grunsfeld,
- Lawrence Halprin, lanscape architect
- Zvi Hecker, Polish-born Israeli architect
- George Hitzig, President of Academy of Arts Bourse Reichsbank
- Henry Hohauser,
- Malcolm Holzman,
- Arne Jacobsen, architect & designer
- Marcel Janco, founding father of the Dada art movement
- Albert Kahn German born American architect - Detroit
- Eli Kahn,
- Louis Kahn, Estonian born archirtect Yale University's art museums
- Henry Krongeld, National Art Center in Melbourne=ch
- Morris Lapidus,
- John Lautner, U.S. architect, worked under Frank Lloyd Wright
- Fred Lebensold,
- Rino Levy,
- Daniel Libeskind, Polish born architect Jewish Museum in Berlin
- Samuel Marx,
- Albert Mayer,
- Richard Meier , American architect
- Erich Mendelsohn, German architect
- Robert Moses, U.S. urban planner
- Richard Neutra,
- Oscar Niemeyer, Brazilian architect
- Moshe Safdie, Canadian-Israeli architect Ottava National Gallery Montreal Museum of fine Art
- Robert Siegel,
- Robert Stern,
- Harry Sternfeld,
- Stanley Tigerman,
- Otto Wagner,
- Avraham Yaski, Israeli Architect
- Abraham Zabludovsky,
- Bruno Zevi,
Designers
- Marcel Breuer, Founder of The famous "BAUHAU.S." school , Architect and Designer.
- Abram Games,
- Arne Jacobsen, architect & designer
- Louis Kahn, Estonian born archirtect Yale University's art museums
- Berthold Lubetkin,
Artists
- Yaakov Agam, Israeli op-art artist
- Mark Antokolsky, Lithuanian born Russian sculptor 'Ivan the Terrible"
- Leonard Baskin, sculptor & grafic artist
- Doris Bloom, South African-born Danish artist and sculptor
- Helen Berman, Dutch-Israeli painter
- Wallace Berman, U.S. (Los Angeles-born) artist
- Ross Bleckner, U.S. painter
- Anthony Caro, British sculptor
- Marc Chagall, Russian-French painter and stained glass artist
- Judy Chicago, U.S. feminist painter; (The Dinner Party)
- Jim Dine, U.S. pop artist
- Mauritis Escher, (unconfirmed)
- Lucien Freud, British artist
- Mark Gertler, English painter
- Rube Goldberg, U.S. cartoonist, sculptor, and author; (Rube Goldberg machine)
- Adolph Gottlieb U.S. abstract expressionist painter
- Isaac Hirsche Grünewald, Swedish painter
- Nahum Gutman, Israeli painter
- Helen Frankenthaler, U.S. artist
- Max Jacob, French artist (converted to Catholicism)
- Marcel Janco, father of DADA movement
- Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter, friend of Leon Trotsky, (Jewish father, Catholic mother)
- Menashe Kadishman, Israeli artist
- Pinchus Kremegne, Russian-born French sculptor and painter
- Michel Kikoine, Russian-born French painter
- Moise Kisling, Polish-born French artist
- Isaac Levitan, Russian painter
- Roy Lichtenstein, U.S. popular art painter
- Jacques Lipchitz, French cubist
- El Lissitzky, Russian painter
- Peter Max, German-born Israeli-U.S. artist
- Amedeo Modigliani, Italian painter and sculptor
- Barnett Newman, U.S. artist and sculptor
- Jules Pascin, Bulgarian-French Expressionist artist
- Camille Pissarro, French painter, "Father of Impressionism"
- H.A. Rey and Margret Rey, German-U.S. illustrators; (Curious George)
- Larry Rivers, U.S. pop art painter
- Mark Rothko, U.S. abstract expressionist painter
- George Segal, U.S. sculptor
- Lasar Segall, Lithuanian-born Brazilian painter
- Cindy Sherman, U.S. photo-based artist
- Chaim Soutine, Russian-born French expressionist painter
- Vladimir Tatlin, sculptor father of Russian constructivism
- Felix Tikotin, art collector, museum founder
- Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest and most famous artists. his mother was jewish
Photographers
- Diane Arbus, U.S. fashion photographer
- Richard Avedon, U.S. portrait photographer
- Margaret Bourke-Wright, photojournalist (Jewish father)
- Gyula Brassai, French photographer
- Cornell Capa, founder of International Center of Photography
- Robert Capa, war photographer
- Alfred Eisenstadt, "Father of photojournalism"
- Robert Frank, Swiss-American photographer; (The Americans)
- Evgeny Khaldei, Russian photographer
- Anne Leibovitz, U.S. photographer
- Linda McCartney, U.S.-born photographer
- Helmut Newton, German photographer of nudes
- Irving Penn, U.S. fashion photographer
- Man Ray, U.S.-French surrealist photographer and film director
- Alfred Stieglitz, master photographer
- Weegee, Austrian-Polish-born U.S. photographer and photojournalist; (Naked City)
Cartoons and comics
- Al Capp, U.S. cartoonist; creator of Li'l Abner
- Will Eisner, U.S. cartoonist; (The Spirit)
- Mark Evanier, U.S. comics and animated cartoons writer for Disney and Hanna-Barbera
- Max Fleischer, U.S. animated cartoonist; (Popeye, Superman)
- René Goscinny, French comics writer (Astérix, Lucky Luke) and novelist.
- Marcel Gotlieb, French cartoonist (Superdupont)
- Al Hirschfeld, U.S. caricaturist, featured in New York Times
- Bob Kane, U.S. cartoonist; creator of Batman
- Gil Kane, Latvian-born U.S. comics artist. First to draw Silver Age Green Lantern and the Atom.
- Jack Kirby, U.S. comics and animated cartoons creator; co-creator of Captain America, (Fantastic Four, Hulk)
- Stan Lee, U.S. comic book writer and co-creator of many Marvel Comics heroes
- Harvey Pekar, U.S. comic book writer; (American Splendor)
- Paul Palnik, U.S.cartoon artist; (The God of Cartoons; Eternaloons}
- Julius Schwartz, U.S. comic book and magazine editor; (The Flash; Green Lantern).
- Joe Shuster, Canadian-U.S. comics artist; co-creator of Superman
- Jerome Siegel, U.S. comics artist; co-creator of Superman
- Joe Simon, U.S. cartoonist; co-creator of Captain America
- Art Spiegelman, Swedish-U.S. comic-book artist; creator of Maus
- William Steig, U.S. cartoonist and illustrator, "King of Cartoons"; (Shrek)
- Matt Stone, Co-creator of South Park (Jewish mother)
- Arthur Szyk, Poland-born U.S. artist and World War II political cartoonist
- Mort Weisinger, U.S. comic book and magazine editor; (Superman, Supergirl)
- Rube Goldberg, U.S. cartoonist, sculptor, and author; (Rube Goldberg machine)
- Neil Gaiman, U.S. comic book artist; creator of DC Comics' Sandman series
Fashion
- Isaac&Nahman Andic founders of Mango
- Adrien Arpel, skin care salons
- Hattie Carnegie, founder of Carnegie Hattie suits
- Liz Claiborne, founder of Liz Claiborne
- Kenneth Cole, U.S. fashion designer
- Morris Dabah, founder of Gitano Group women's ware manifacturer
- Max Factor, father of modern make up
- Paul Fireman, founder of Reebok aurobic shoes
- Donald&Dorris Fisher, founders of Gap apparel stores chain
- Diane von Furstenberg, founder of Diane von Furstenberg
- Rudi Genreich, fashion designer
- Lea Gottleib, founder of Gottex swimware line
- Alexandro Herchcovich, Brasilian fashion designer
- Warren Hirsch, Murjani International blue jeans
- Marc Jacobs, U.S. clothing designer
- Calvin Klein, U.S. fashion designer, CK
- Donna Karan, U.S. fashion designer, DKNY
- Sidney Kimmel, Jones Apparel Group
- Estée Lauder (person), U.S. make-up tycoon
- Leonard A. Lauder, CEO and son of Estée Lauder
- Ralph Lauren, U.S. fashion designer
- Judith Leiber, Hungarian-born U.S. designer of luxury handbags
- Robert Louis-Dreyfus, Adidas-Solomon Company
- Joseph Magnin, founder of Joseph Magnin Companies
- George Marciano, founder of Guess
- Harry&Marcus Marx, founders of Hartmarx
- Michael Marks, co-founder of Marks & Spencer UK
- Stephen Marks, founder of FCUK
- Stella McCartney, British fashion designer (Jewish mother)
- Abe Milstein, founder of Barlington Coat Factory
- Isaac Mizrahi, U.S. fashion designer
- Michal Nagarin, Israeli designer
- Joe&Ari&Ralph Nakash, co-founders of Jordache Clothing Company
- Sarah&Hendrich Reitman, founders of Reitmans women's speciality retail chain
- Charles Revson, U.S. cosmetics industrialist (Revlon)
- Alan Rothcamm, Jo Ann Stores
- Ida Rothenthal, founder of Maiden Form Brassiere bra
- Zvi Rozenzveig, co-founder of Banana Republic
- Samuel Rubin, founder of Faberge Perfumes
- Helena Rubinstein, U.S. cosmetics industrialist
- Vidal Sasoon, founder of Sasoon Vidal hare cair
- James Shapiro, founder of Simplicity dress patterns
- Nathan&Gordon Sherman, founders of Midas Muffer muffer company
- Jay Shottenshtein, American Eagle Outfitters
- Peter Simon, founder of Mansoon & Accessorize women clothing (one Jewish parent)
- Estelle Sommers, founder of Capezio dancewear
- Maurice Stein, Burbank supplier of cosmetics
- Hans Stern, German-born Brazilian founder of H.Stern world jewellery shops chain
- Sam Stern, founder of Stern Mart apparel chain
- Levi Strauss, German-born U.S. clothing manufacturer; "Father of Jeans"
- Olivier Strelli, Belgian fashion designer
- Nathan Swartz, founder of Timberland shoes
- Paulina Trigere, fashion designer
- Ralph Toledano, Chairman and CEO of Chloé
- John Weitz, fashion designer
- Pierre Wertheimer, co-founder of Chanel cosmetics empire
- Leslie Wexner, founder of Limited Brands apparel stores empire
- Mel&Patricia Zigler, co-founders of Banana Republic