Norman Mills Price (1877–1951) was a Canadian American illustrator whose work reflected his interest in historical subjects.Born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, he studied at the Ontario School of Art, then in London at the Westminster School of Art and the Goldsmith’s Institute.
Price worked in color and black-and-white, and was recognized for his richly textured use of pen and ink.
Among the literary works he illustrated were the novels of Robert Louis Stevenson, Alexandre Dumas, Robert W.
Chambers and Rebecca West, and the stories of William Shakespeare; his art was also featured in the pages of American Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Liberty, St.
Nicholas, and Woman’s Home Companion.At the time of his death Price was honorary president of the Society of Illustrators in New York.