Key to Techniques: En = Engraver (includes Drypoint), Et = Etcher, Wo = Woodcut, Me = Mezzotint, Mo = Monotype, Aq = Aquatint, Li = Lithography, We = Wood engraving, Sc = Screen-printing, St = Stipple, Di = digital.

Old master print period – c. 1800

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15th century

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Northern

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Italian

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16th century Renaissance / mannerist

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Austrian

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Dutch and Flemish

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French

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German

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Italian

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Swiss

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17th century

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British

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Dutch and Flemish

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French

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German

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Italian

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Spanish

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Other

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18th century

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British

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French

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German

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Italian

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Spanish

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Other

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19th century

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Key to Techniques: En = Engraver (includes Drypoint), Et = Etcher, Wo = Woodcut, Me = Mezzotint, Mo = Monotype, Aq = Aquatint, Li = Lithography, We = Wood engraving, Sc = Screen-printing, St = Stipple, Di = digital

The Americas

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United States of America

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Mexico

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Europe

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Austrian

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Dutch and Belgian

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British

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French

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German

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Italian

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Swiss

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Swedish

Australia

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Others

20th century, 1900 to c. 1960

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The Americas

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United States of America

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Latin American

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Europe

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British

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Dutch and Belgian

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French

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German

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Greek

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Swedish

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Hungarian

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Spanish

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Italian

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Other European

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Australasian

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Asia and Africa

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Indian

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Active and contemporary, from c. 1960 to present

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The Americas

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United States of America

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Canadian

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Argentina

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Europe

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British

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Czechoslovakian

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Dutch and Flemish

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German

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Swedish

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Hungarian

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Russian

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Other European

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Australasian

Asia

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Indian

Other Middle East, Asia

Australia

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Australian

New Zealand

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bagh artist Abdul Khatri bags UNESCO 2018 award in Qatar | Bhopal News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ Pioneer, The. "Bagh artisan Abdul Kadar Khatri bags UNESCO, world craft council award". The Pioneer.