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1690 in art

Giacomo Barri, Italian painter and printmaker (born unknown)

1702 in art

Pierre-Alexandre Aveline, French engraver, portraitist, illustrator, and printmaker (died 1760)

1760 in art

Pierre-Alexandre Aveline, French engraver, portraitist, illustrator, and printmaker (born 1702)

Abigor

The album cover on Channeling the Quintessence of Satan was originally by the German printmaker/artist Albrecht Dürer.

Ahlborn

Lea Ahlborn (1826–1897), Swedish artist and first woman to serve as royal printmaker

Anna Seghers

The pseudonym Anna Seghers was apparently based on the surname of the Dutch painter and printmaker Hercules Pieterszoon Seghers or Segers (c. 1589 – c. 1638).

Barnsbury

Thomas H. Shepherd, artist and printmaker lived in Batchelor Street.

Bertha Jaques

Although self-taught, she drew inspiration from the etchings of Rembrandt, whom she held in unsurpassed regard as a printmaker.

Catrina

La Catrina, a 1913 zinc etching by Mexican engraver and printmaker José Guadalupe Posada

Daniel Ozmo

Daniel Ozmo (born 1912 in Olovo, died 1942 in Jasenovac concentration camp) was a Bosnian Jewish painter and printmaker.

Fernand Crommelynck

His son Aldo Crommelynck, 1931–2009, was a renowned master printmaker, who worked with many major artists of the twentieth century.

Fitz Henry Lane

Fitz Henry Lane (born Nathaniel Rogers Lane, also known as Fitz Hugh Lane) (December 19, 1804 – August 14, 1865) was an American painter and printmaker of a style that would later be called Luminism, for its use of pervasive light.

Fortunato Duranti

In the 1820s, he became mainly a printmaker, acquiring an expressive graphic style of works influenced by the works of Henry Fuseli and Francisco Goya, but still with an Italianate religious thematic.

Galo Galecio

Galo Galecio Taranto (Vinces, June 1, 1906 - Quito, April 14, 1993) was a renowned Ecuadorian painter, sculptor, caricaturist, and printmaker.

George Earl

George Earl Ortman (born 1926), American painter, printmaker, constructionist and sculptor

Gheeraerts

Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder (c. 1520 – c. 1590), Flemish printmaker and painter

Glenbow Museum

The collection contains an outstanding selection of landscape painting, a renowned Canadian prints collection including works from Walter J. Phillips and modernist printmaker Sybil Andrews, First Nations and Inuit Art, American illustration, and wildlife Art.

Henri Focillon

Poet, printmaker, and a teacher without equal, Henri Focillon formed generations of art historians including George Kubler.

Hergesheimer

Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer (1873-1943), American illustrator, painter and printmaker

History of the Jews in Australia

Printmaker and projection artist Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack graduate and professor of the Bauhaus was deported to Australia as an "enemy alien" on the ship HMT Dunera, spending time in internment camps in Hay, Orange and Tatura, before being sponsored for Australian citizenship by (Sir) James Darling, headmaster of Geelong Church of England Grammar School.

José Cuevas

José Luis Cuevas (born 1934), modernist painter, printmaker, sculptor, and writer

Kathleen Weaver

Following the dissolution of her marriage to Francovich in 1986, she became associated with and later married painter, poster and printmaker, KPFA Radio public events producer, and co-founder of Black Oak Books, Bob Baldock— one of only two North Americans who went from the mainland in March, 1958, to join Fidel Castro’s own 26th of July Group as a combatant in the Sierra Maestra of Cuba.

Katsukawa

Katsukawa Shunshō (1726–1792), Japanese painter and printmaker in the ukiyo-e style, and the leading artist of the Katsukawa school

Kellogg Brothers

The Kellogg Brothers were a family of lithographers and printmakers who flourished in Hartford, Connecticut from about 1830 to the end of the 19th Century.

Kobayashi Keisei

Kobayashi Keisei (born January 26, 1944) is a Japanese Printmaker, Hanga Artist, and Wood Engraving artist.

Lin Onus

The image of the wave is borrowed from The Great Wave of Kanagawa (1832), by Japanese printmaker, Katsushika Hokusai.

M Street High School

Horatio Nelson Poole (1884–1949), painter, printmaker, muralist, teacher

Margaret Craig

Margaret Craig (born August 29, 1966) is a San Antonio-based American artist and printmaker who invented the Tar Gel™ Pressless Etching technique along with numerous other innovations.

Museum of Texas Tech University, Artist Printmaker Teaching Collection, Lubbock, TX

Marie Weaver

In "Four Voices: Echoes," (Bare Hands Gallery, Birmingham, AL) her work was shown with Janice Kluge (sculptor), Lucy Jaffe (painter), and Sonja Rieger (photographer) and Marie Weaver (printmaker).

Melanie Cervantes

She formed Dignidad Rebelde with printmaker Jesus Barraza, a collaborative graphic arts project that uses principles of Xicanisma and Zapatismo to translate stories of struggle and resistance into artwork that can be put back into the hands of the communities who inspire it.

Melanie Yazzie

Melanie Yazzie (born 1966) is a Navajo sculptor, painter and printmaker.

Michel Suret-Canale

Born in the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt on March 4, 1957, Michel Suret-Canale spent his childhood in the artistic center of Paris, growing up in the home of his grandfather, medalist and publisher of art medals Victor S. Canale (1883–1958) who was also a sculptor, ceramicist, printmaker and inventor.

Neukirchen, Nordfriesland

In 1927, expressionist painter and printmaker Emil Nolde designed his house Seebüll in Neukirchen, where he lived to his death.

Paul Adolphe Rajon

Paul-Adolphe Rajon (1843 Dijon – June 8, 1888 Auvers-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise) was a French painter and printmaker, who started his career as a photographer while studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris under Isidore-Alexandre-Augustin Pils.

Pedro Joseph de Lemos

Pedro Joseph de Lemos (25 May 1882 Austin, Nevada - 5 December 1945) was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer and museum director.

Peter Firmin

Charlotte is also an illustrator; as is Hannah, known for her book jacket illustrations for Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series; Josie, who runs hand-painted china shops in London and Canterbury; Katy,who works for a farmers' cooperative in Faversham, Lucy,a pattern-cutter for fashion houses in Italy and Emily, the youngest, who appeared in the opening sequence of Bagpuss, and is a papier mache artist and printmaker living in Whitstable.

Robert Colquhoun

Colquhoun was also a prolific printmaker, producing a large number of lithographs and monotypes throughout his career.

Rudolf Ernst

Rudolf Ernst (14 February 1854, Vienna - 1932, Fontenay-aux-Roses) was an Austro-French painter, printmaker and ceramics painter who is best known for his orientalist motifs.

Skoger

Kai Fjell (1907–1989)- painter, printmaker and scenographer

Sleep of Reason

The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, an etching by the Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya

Somnath Hore

He was also influenced in his youth by the robust style of German printmaker Käthe Kollwitz and Austrian Expressionist Oskar Kokoschka.

Soyer

Raphael Soyer (1899–1987), Russian-born American painter, draftsman, and printmaker

Tetsuo Ochikubo

Tetsuo Ochikubo (1923–1975), also known as Bob Ochikubo, was a Japanese-American painter and printmaker who was born in Waipahu, Hawaii, Honolulu county, Hawaii.

The Four and Twenty Elders Casting their Crowns before the Divine Throne

The Four and Twenty Elders Casting their Crowns before the Divine Throne is a pencil drawing and watercolour on paper by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake.

The Ghost of a Flea

The Ghost of a Flea is a miniature painting by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake, held in the Tate Gallery, London.

Van der Heijden

Jan van der Heyden (1637-1712), Dutch painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and inventor


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