Notable Wood Engravers
In rough chronological order:
- Thomas Bewick
- Edward Calvert
- Honoré Daumier
- Adolph Menzel
- Gustave Doré
- Félix Vallotton
- Thomas Nast
- Eduard Magnus Jakobson
- William Biscombe Gardner
- Timothy Cole
- H.W. Peckwell (artist)
- Arthur Comfort
- Eric Gill
- Greta Hopkinson
- Iain Macnab
- Gwen Raverat
- Hans Alexander Mueller
- Paul Nash (artist)
- John Nash (artist)
- Rockwell Kent
- Paul Landacre
- Nicolas Eekman
- David Jones (poet)
- Agnes Miller Parker
- John Buckland Wright
- Clare Leighton
- Reynolds Stone
- Alexander Weygers
- Fritz Eichenberg
- Blair Hughes-Stanton
- Eric Ravilious
- Lynd Ward
- John DePol
- Don Rico
- Garrick Palmer
- Vija Celmins
- Barry Moser
- John Steins
- Gaylord Schanilec
- Andy English
- Barbara Howard, RCA (Canada)
- Rosemary Feit Covey
- Simon Brett
- Leonard Baskin
- John Lawrence
- Manuel Vermeire
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