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artist
thumb|A collage of artists from different time periods and locations
tailor
thumb|1955 photo of a tailor at work in Wales thumb|upright|Furiiru people|Fuliiru tailor in [[Democratic Republic of Congo]] A tailor is a person who makes or alters clothing, particularly men's clothing. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the thirteenth century.
baker
thumb|The Baker (); oil-on-canvas painting by [[Job Adriaensz Berckheyde (1630–1693) now held by the Worcester Art Museum.]]
cobbler
thumb|upright=1.15|A cordwainer Shoemaking|making shoes, [[Capri, Italy]] thumb|A cordwainer's desk in Hamburg, in the background a shelf with [[lasts]] thumb|Tombstone of the shoemaker Xanthippos. Marble, Greek artwork, ca. 430–420 BC. From Athens.
artisan
thumb|American sculptor Bessie Potter Vonnoh in her studio
bricklayer
thumb|A team of bricklayers preparing to lay courses of bricks (1917) thumb|Illustration of how the bricklayer, on clearing the footings of a wall, builds up six or eight courses of bricks at the external angles
footwear industry
thumb|Woodcut of shoemakers from [[Frankfurt am Main, 1568.]] thumb|Two shoemakers in Vietnam in 1923.
cooper
maker of staved vessels such as barrels
wheelwright
thumb|A wheelwright's shop
chocolatier
thumb|Chocolatier in Grenoble, France thumb|A chocolatier making chocolate eggs thumb|right|Hollow chocolate figures for Saint Nicholas and Christmas celebrations thumb|A woman at the VEB Felsche factory with a box of chocolate Santa Clauses.
weaver
craftsperson or artist who creates fabrics or textile artworks using weaving techniques
tradesperson
A tradesperson or tradesman/tradeswoman is a skilled worker that specialises in a particular craft or occupation. Tradespeople (tradesmen/women) usually gain their skills through work experience, on-the-job training, an apprenticeship program or formal education, or some mix of these methods.
cultural manager
person who promotes, manages, and executes cultural projects or programs
corsetmaker
300px|right|thumb|Corsetiers cutting out and fitting in the 18th century
currier
thumb|Early 20th century currier's knife manufactured by Nicolai Clasen, Hamburg, Germany.
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