The history of engraving in Great Britain
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17th century
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18th century
British
- Francis Barlow (artist) Et
- George Bickham the Younger Et, En (caricatures)
- William Blake En, Et, Relief etching, which he invented
- Joseph Collyer En (reproductive)
- Richard Earlom Me (reproductive)
- James Gilray Et, En (caricatures)
- Thomas Girtin Et (landscapes)
- Havell family En, Li, Et, Aq
- William Hogarth En
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19th century
- Lawrence Alma-Tadema Et (Dutch-born)
- Edward Calvert (painter) We, En
- David Young Cameron Et
- John Constable Me (collaboratively)
- John Sell Cotman Et
- Francis Seymour Haden Et
- Samuel Palmer Et, En, Mo
- John Skinner Prout Li, (also period in Australia)
- William Bell Scott En, Et, Me
- William Strang En, Et, Me, Li, Wo, We
- J. M. W. Turner Et, Me
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20th century
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Active 1900 – c. 1960
British
- Salomon van Abbé Et
- Anna Airy Et
- Edmund Blampied En, Li, Et
- Frank Brangwyn Et, Wo, Li
- Muirhead Bone Et, Li
- Gerald Brockhurst Et, En
- Augustus John Et
- Ernest Stephen Lumsden Et
- John Piper (artist) Et, Li
- Sidney Tushingham Et
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Active from c. 1960 to 1990
British
- Norman Ackroyd Et
- Charles W. Bartlett
- Peter Blake Sc
- Patrick Caulfield
- Lucian Freud Et
- Elizabeth Frink Li
- Richard Hamilton (artist) Sc etc
- Stanley William Hayter Et, En
- David Hockney Li, Et
- Howard Hodgkin mostly Et, hand-painted
- Alan Jones Sc, LI
- Ron Kitaj Sc, Li (American-born)
- Bernard Meninsky
- Eduardo Paolozzi Sc, Li
- John Coulthart
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See also
- Department of Prints and Drawings
- British caricature
- Aubrey Beardsley
- Roger Hargreaves
- Beatrix Potter.
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