the Master of Anthony of Burgundy was one of the Flemish miniature painters of the late 15th century, and may have made the first engravings for books?
the German Renaissance Little Masters specialized in very small engravings (example pictured), often treated erotically?
the Master of the Playing Cards (3 of Birds pictured) was a 15th century German engraver and the first major master in the history of printmaking?
the Van de Passe family engraved portraits of important people in Jacobean England including the Gunpowder Plotters (pictured) and Pocahontas?
the work of Martin Rota as engraver to the Imperial court in Vienna included a portrait of Emperor Maximilian II?
the English engraver John Boydell (pictured) founded the fashionable Shakespeare Gallery in London in 1786, but had to sell it in a lottery in 1804 after he was bankrupted by the Napoleonic Wars?
the engravings of French Renaissance artist Jean Duvet exhibit horror vacui, or a fear of leaving space unfilled?
the 1476 edition of Giovanni Boccaccio's De casibus virorum illustrium by Flemish printer Colard Mansion was the first printed book with engraved illustrations?
Giulio Campagnola was the first engraver to use stippling in his works?
Samuel Pepys and Ferdinand Columbus each owned works by the anonymous engraver Master I. A. M. of Zwolle (example engraving pictured)?
Jane Meutas (pictured) was drawn by Holbein and engraved by Bartolozzi?
Knight, Death and the Devil is a large 1513 copperplate engraving, one of the three master prints by Albrecht Dürer?
of the fifty examples of Antonio del Pollaiuolo's Renaissance engraving Battle of the Nudes (pictured) known in modern times, sixteen are in the United States?
at least 10 members of the Sadeler family were active as engravers between 1572 and 1675?
Robert Nanteuil's engraving of Pompone de Bellièvre (pictured) was described as "the most beautiful engraved portrait that exists"?