18th Century:Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical
- Chrystian Piotr Aigner (1756–1841)
- Józef Boretti (1746–1849)
- Jakub Fontana (1710–1773)
- Paweł Giżycki
- Jan Krzysztof Glaubitz (1700–1767)
- Faustyn Grodzicki
- Wawrzyniec Gucewicz (1753–1798)
- Jan Christian Kamsetzer (1753–1795)
- Józef Karsznicki
- Marcin Knackfus (ca. 1742–ca. 1821)
- Franciszek Koźmiński
- Jakub Kubicki (1758–1833)
- Fryderyk Albert Lessel (1767–1822)
- Andrzej Melenski (1766-1833)
- Dominik Merlini (1730–1797)
- Józef Feliks Rogaliński
- Antoni Solari
- Bonawentura Solari
- Efraim Szreger (1727–1783)
- Stanisław Zawadzki (1743–1806)
- Szymon Bogumił Zug (1733–1807)
- Tomasz Żebrowski (XVIII w.)
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