List of printmakers

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

Old master print period – c. 1800[]

15th century[]

Northern[]

Italian[]

16th century Renaissance / mannerist[]

Austrian[]

  • Wenzel Jamnitzer Et
  • Wolf Huber Wo

Dutch and Flemish[]

French[]

German[]

  • Heinrich Aldegrever En, Wo
  • Albrecht Altdorfer Et, Wo, En
  • Hans Baldung Wo, Et
  • Bartel Beham En
  • Hans Sebald Beham En, Wo
  • Hans Burgkmair Wo (invented the chiaroscuro woodcut)
  • Lucas Cranach the Elder Wo
  • Albrecht Dürer Eng, Et, Wo
  • Hans Holbein the Younger Wo
  • Daniel Hopfer Et (invented etching)
  • The Little Masters, mostly En
  • Georg Pencz En
  • Hieronymus Andreae Wo cutter
  • Jacob Faber Wo and metalcut cutter
  • Jost de Negker Wo cutter

Italian[]

  • Jacopo de' Barbari En
  • Federico Barocci Et
  • Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio En
  • Agostino Carracci En, Et
  • Annibale Carracci Et, En
  • Ludovico Carracci Et
  • Giulio Campagnola En (invented stipple engraving)
  • Domenico Campagnola En, Wo
  • Ugo da Carpi En, Wo
  • Battista Franco Veneziano (or Giovanni Battista Franco) Et
  • Giorgio Ghisi En
  • Parmigianino Et, Wo
  • Martino Rota En, Et (born Dalmatia)
  • Marcantonio Raimondi En
  • Ventura Salimbeni Et
  • Antonio Tempesta Et, En
  • Agostino Veneziano En

Swiss[]

  • Jost Amman Wo, En (mainly book illustrations)
  • Urs Graf Et, Wo (invented white-line woodcut)

17th century[]

British[]

  • Francis Barlow (artist) Et

Dutch and Flemish[]

French[]

German[]

  • Ludwig von Siegen Me, En (invented Mezzotint)

Italian[]

  • Sisto Badalocchio En
  • Pietro Santi Bartoli En (reproductive)
  • Stefano della Bella Et
  • Remigio Cantagallina Et
  • Simone Cantarini Et
  • Francesco Carracci En (reproductive)
  • Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione Et, Mo (invented monotyping)
  • Luca Giordano Et
  • Filippo Napoletano Et
  • Simone da Pesaro — see Simone Cantarini
  • Bernardino Poccetti Et
  • Salvator Rosa Et
  • Israel Silvestre Et (and printseller)
  • Pietro Testa Et, En

Spanish[]

Other[]

  • Wenceslas Hollar Et, En (Czech, worked in Germany and London)
  • Matthäus Merian En, Et (Swiss, mainly views, plans)

18th century[]

British[]

  • Samuel Alken Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • William Austin Et (caricatures)
  • Francis Barlow (artist) Et
  • George Bickham the Younger Et, En (caricatures)
  • William Blake En, Et (Relief etching, which he invented)
  • Et (caricatures)
  • James Bretherton Et (caricatures)
  • Thomas Cheesman Et, St, Me, Aq (portraits)
  • Joseph Collyer En (reproductive)
  • Isaac Cruikshank Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • Robert Cruikshank Et, en, Aq (caricatures)
  • Richard Dighton Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • William Dickinson Et (caricatures)
  • William Elmes Et (caricatures)
  • Richard Earlom Me (reproductive)
  • Thomas Gainsborough Et, Aq (landscapes)
  • Daniel Gardner Et, En, Me (portraits)
  • James Gilray Et, En, Me, Aq, St (caricatures)
  • Thomas Girtin Et (landscapes)
  • Havell family En, Li, Et, Aq
  • William Hogarth En
  • Samuel Howitt Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • John Kay Et, (caricatures)
  • John Hamilton Mortimer Et (caricatures)
  • Richard Newton Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • Piercy Roberts Et, En, Me (caricatures)
  • Thomas Rowlandson Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • Paul Sandby Et (landscapes)
  • Et (caricatures)
  • Robert Sayers Et (caricatures)
  • John Keyse Sherwin Et, En, Me (portraits)
  • John Raphael Smith Et
  • Peltro William Tomkins Et, En, Me (portraits, landscapes)
  • Francis Wheatley (painter) Et
  • Charles Williams Et (caricatures)

French[]

German[]

  • Daniel Chodowiecki Et
  • Johann Jakob Haid En, Me

Italian[]

  • Francesco Bartolozzi St, Et, En (invented colour stipple technique), (mostly worked in London, mostly reproductive)
  • Bernardo Bellotto Et (worked mostly in Germany and Poland)
  • Mariano Bovi En (mostly worked in London, mostly reproductive)
  • Giovanni Domenico Campiglia En, Et (reproductive)
  • Giovanni Antonio Canal (known as Canaletto) Et
  • Giovanni Battista Cipriani Et (mostly worked in London, mostly reproductive)
  • Pietro Fontana (engraver) En
  • Pietro Gaspari Et
  • Alessandro Longhi En
  • Giovanni Battista Piranesi Et
  • Luigi Schiavonetti En, Et St (reproductive)
  • Alessandro Specchi Et
  • Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Et
  • Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Et

Spanish[]

Other[]

19th century[]

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

The Americas[]

United States of America[]

  • Mary Cassatt Et, Aq, Li
  • Nathaniel Currier Li (Publisher)
  • F. O. C. Darley Li
  • Henry Farrer Et
  • Ellen Day Hale Li
  • Winslow Homer En
  • James Merritt Ives (Publisher)
  • Louis Maurer Li (for Currier & Ives)
  • Aaron Peasley En
  • Maurice Prendergast Mo
  • John Sartain Me
  • James McNeill Whistler En, Et, Li
  • Edwin Whitefield Li
  • John Caspar Wild Li (Swiss-born)
  • En, Et (Canadian-American)

Mexico[]

Europe[]

Austrian[]

Dutch and Belgian[]

British[]

  • Lawrence Alma-Tadema Et (Dutch-born)
  • Henry Alken Et, Aq
  • Thomas Lewis Atkinson En (Reproductive)
  • Thomas Barker of Bath Li
  • Edward Calvert (painter) We, En
  • David Young Cameron Et
  • John Constable Me (collaboratively)
  • John Doyle Li (caricatures)
  • John Sell Cotman Et
  • William Ensom En
  • Francis Seymour Haden Et
  • William Heath Et, Aq (caricatures)
  • John Douglas Miller En (Reproductive)
  • Samuel Palmer Et, En, Mo
  • John Skinner Prout Li (also period in Australia)
  • William Bell Scott En, Et, Me
  • Walter Sickert Et
  • William Strang En, Et, Me, Li, Wo, We
  • J. M. W. Turner Et, Me

French[]

German[]

  • Lovis Corinth En, Et, Li, Wo etc.
  • Max Liebermann Et, Li
  • Adolph Menzel Et, Li
  • Johann Friedrich Overbeck Et
  • Ferdinand Piloty Li
  • Moritz Retzsch Et

Italian[]

  • Giovanni Fattori Et
  • Telemaco Signorini Et

Swiss[]

Swedish

Australia[]

Others

  • Andrey Yefimovich Martynov Et, Li (Russian)

20th century, 1900 to c. 1960[]

The Americas[]

United States of America[]

  • George Adomeit Li (and printer)
  • Grace Albee Wo, Weh
  • Anni Albers Li, Sc
  • Valenti Angelo En, Wo (Linocut)
  • Garo Antreasian Li
  • Leonard Baskin
  • George Bellows Li
  • Leon Bibel
  • Robert Blackburn (artist) Li
  • George Elbert Burr Et
  • Minna Citron
  • Amelia R. Coats Et
  • Eleanor Coen Li
  • Alphaeus Philemon Cole Et, En
  • Constance Edith Fowler We
  • Wedo Georgetti Et, Li
  • Thomas Handforth Et
  • Edward Hopper Et
  • Jacques Hnizdovsky Wo, Li, Et
  • Max Kahn Li, Wo
  • Rockwell Kent Li, Wo
  • Albert Kotin
  • Doris Emrick Lee
  • Robert Motherwell Et, Li
  • Gen Paul
  • Joseph Pennell Et
  • Horatio Nelson Poole (1884–1949)
  • Mark Rothko
  • Louis Schanker Et, Wo
  • Harry Shoulberg Sc
  • Hannah Tompkins Wo
  • John French Sloan Et
  • Stow Wengenroth Li

Latin American[]

  • Carlos Alvarado Lang En, We, Li (Mexico)
  • Roberto Matta Et, Li (Chile)

Europe[]

British[]

Dutch and Belgian[]

French[]

German[]

  • Max Beckmann Wo, Et
  • Otto Dix Et
  • Johnny Friedlaender, Et, Aq
  • Erich Heckel Wo, Et, Li
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Wo, Li, Et
  • Käthe Kollwitz Wo, Et
  • Franz Marc Wo, Li
  • Otto Mueller Wo, Et, Li
  • Emil Nolde Wo, Et, Li Hectographs
  • Max Pechstein Wo, Et, Li
  • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Wo, Et, Li

Greek[]

  • Nikolaos Ventouras Wo, Et, Aq, Li

Swedish[]

Hungarian[]

Spanish[]

Italian[]

  • Alberto Burri Et, Li
  • Lucio Fontana Et, Li
  • Marino Marini Et, Li
  • Giorgio Morandi Et

Other European[]

Australasian[]

  • Norman Lindsay Et, En, Me, Aq, St, Wo
  • Sidney Nolan
  • Margaret Preston Et, Wo, Mo (Stencil cuts)
  • H. van Raalte Et, Aq
  • Arthur Boyd Et Aq
  • Grahame King Li Et Aq
  • Franz Kempf Et
  • Frank Hinder Li

Asia and Africa[]

Indian[]

  • Haren Das We
  • Somnath Hore We, Et
  • Abdul Kadar Khatri (1961 - 2019) Indian Master Craftsman[1][2]
  • K. G. Subramanyan Gu
  • Jayant Parikh Gu

Active and contemporary, from c. 1960 to present[]

The Americas[]

United States of America[]

Canadian[]

Argentina[]

  • Mauricio Lasansky Et, Aq, En (Argentinian)

Europe[]

British[]

  • Norman Ackroyd Et
  • Charles W. Bartlett
  • Peter Blake Sc
  • Patrick Caulfield
  • Lucian Freud Et
  • Elisabeth Frink Li
  • Richard Hamilton (artist) Sc etc.
  • Stanley William Hayter Et, En
  • Damien Hirst And, Li, Wo, Sc, Di
  • David Hockney Li, Et
  • Howard Hodgkin mostly Et (hand-painted)
  • Ron Kitaj Sc, Li (American-born)
  • Bernard Meninsky
  • Eduardo Paolozzi Sc, Li
  • Paula Rego Et, Li
  • Daphne Reynolds (artist)
  • Elaine Shemilt
  • Richard Spare En, Et, Mo, Aq

Czechoslovakian[]

  • Marian Korn

Dutch and Flemish[]

German[]

Swedish[]

  • Torsten Billman Wo
  • Sven Ljungberg Li, Wo

Hungarian[]

Russian[]

  • Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan Li

Other European[]

Australasian

Asia[]

Indian

Other Middle East, Asia

  • Avigdor Arikha Et, Aq, Li (born Romania, Israeli living in France)
  • Mina Nouri (Iranian)
  • Judy Ongg Wo (born Taiwan, works Japan)
  • Manuel Rodriguez Sr. (Filipino)

Australia[]

Australian

New Zealand

  • Stanley Palmer
  • Marilyn Webb

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bagh artist Abdul Khatri bags UNESCO 2018 award in Qatar | Bhopal News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ Pioneer, The. "Bagh artisan Abdul Kadar Khatri bags UNESCO, world craft council award". The Pioneer.
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