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Albrecht Dürer
German painter, printmaker, mathematician, and theorist (1471-1528)
Gustave Doré
French illustrator and painter (1832–1883)
Hans Baldung Grien
German painter and printmaker (1484–1545)
Olaus Rudbeck
Swedish architect (1630-1702)
Hans Burgkmair the Elder
German painter (1473–1531)
Arthur Wesley Dow
American painter and photographer (1857–1922)
Jacques Hnizdovsky
Ukrainian-born American painter, printmaker, graphic designer, illustrator and sculptor (1915-1985)
Olof Rudbeck the Younger
Swedish biologist (1660-1740)
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen
Dutch painter and designer of woodcuts (before 1470-1533)
Henri Lebasque
French painter (1865-1937)
Jan Wellens de Cock
Flemish painter and draftsman of the Northern Renaissance
Władysław Skoczylas
Polish artist (1883-1934)
Ugo da Carpi
Italian printmaker and painter
Sonia Lewitska
French painter and printmaker (1874-1937)
kusazōshi
is a term that covers various genres of popular woodblock-printed illustrated literature during the Japanese Edo period (1600–1868) and early Meiji era. These works were published in the city of Edo (now Tokyo).
Anna Maria Thelott
Swedish artist (1683-1710)
Erhard Schön
German engraver (c.1491-1542)
Henry Ottmann
French painter (1877-1927)
Henriette Tirman
French painter
Giovanni Battista Palumba
16th century Italian printmaker
Paul Armand Girardet
French painter
Théodore Octave Girardet
Swiss engraver (1861-1935)
Carl Svante Hallbeck
Swedish artist (1826-1897)
Tekla Nordström
Swedish xylographer (1856–1937)
Ethel Mars
American painter, engraver, and illustrator (1876-1959)