List of printmakers

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List of Printmakers Artists who engaged significantly in printmaking. Reproductive means the copying in prints of paintings etc by others. For traditional Japanese woodblock artists see Category:Ukiyo-e artists. If an artist's career covers two periods, they should be listed in the first period in which they would have been notable, unless they are strongly associated with the following period.

Key to Techniques: En = Engraver (includes Drypoint), Et = Etcher, Wo = Woodcut, Me = Mezzotint, Mo = Monotype, Aq = Aquatint, Li = Lithography, We = Wood engraving, Sc = Screen-printing, St = Stipple, Di = digital,

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[edit] Old master print period - to c.1800

[edit] 15th century

Northern

Italian

[edit] 16th century Renaissance/mannerist

Austrian

Dutch and Flemish

French

  • Jean Duvet En
  • Léon Davent (or the Master LD) Et, En

German

Italian

Swiss

[edit] 17th century

British

Dutch and Flemish

French

German

Italian

Spanish

Other

[edit] 18th century

British

Dutch and Flemish

French

German

Italian

Spanish

Other


Key to Techniques: En = Engraver (includes Drypoint), Et = Etcher, Wo = Woodcut, Me = Mezzotint, Mo = Monotype, Aq = Aquatint, Li = Lithography, We = Wood engraving, Sc = Screen-printing, St = Stipple, Di = digital

[edit] 19th century

American

Dutch and Belgian

British

French

German

Italian

Swiss

Other

[edit] 20th century

[edit] Active between 1900- c. 1960

American

British

Dutch and Belgian

French

German

Spanish


Italian

Other European

Latin American

Australasian

Asian and African

[edit] Active from c. 1960 to 1990

American

British

Dutch and Flemish

French

German

Italian

Russian

Spanish

Other European

Latin American

Australasian

Middle East, Asian and African

[edit] Living contemporary

the Americas

European

Asia and Middle East

Australasian

African