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Printmaking - Germany Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/art/printmaking/Germany
    Josef Albers, also associated with the Bauhaus, was born in Germany and moved to the United States in 1933. He made a considerable number of prints, including colour silk screens. Rolf Nesch was born in Germany, where he started printmaking with the encouragement of Kirchner. He fled to Oslo from Germany in 1933.

Printmaking - Printmaking in the 16th century Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/art/printmaking/Printmaking-in-the-16th-century
    Albrecht Dürer was the master of 16th-century German graphic arts. One of the towering figures in the history of printmaking, he was a complex, truly Renaissance man, interested in philosophy and science as well as art. He was one of the first to break the provincial isolation of Germany by traveling to Italy, where he learned from the Italians and in turn influenced them.

Modern German Printmaking - Galerie Ondine

    http://galerieondine.com/Galerie_Ondine/German_Women_Printmakers_%28project%29.html
    Modern German Printmaking Fascinated by and passionately collecting color woodblock prints over the years I’ve noticed women printmakers outnumbering male artists by far. The earliest artists becoming involved in this newly discovered art and craft, taught in and near Art Academies in Munich and Berlin in first decades of the 20th century ...

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