Engraved woodcuts first emerged in the early 15th century, primarily in Germany, not Florence, Italy. Artists like Albrecht Dürer popularized the medium, which allowed for detailed prints and illustrations. While Florence was a significant center for art and innovation during the Renaissance, it was not the birthplace of woodcut printing. Instead, the technique spread throughout Europe, with various regions contributing to its development.
Northern Europe
There have been hundreds of German artists who have paintd and made woodcuts. Let me guess that you want Albrecht Dürer, 1471-1528.
Known as an American Modernist, specializing in woodcuts.
Albrecht Duerer was both an artist and a geometrician, he wrote books on perspective and proportions.
copy images more than once.
M. C. Escher was a famous artist, but he worked with woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzo-tints (printmaking).
Florence Welch, Best artist ever! :D though she has a bigger name......
Michelangelo and Botticelli, for example. Leonardo da Vinci had already left Florence.
Florence, Italy is known as the Dynamo of the Renaissance. Florence earned this name because many patrons and artist lived there.
Michelangelo is the artist who was commissioned to sculpt the 'David' in Florence.
His most famous work, 36 Views of Mount Fuji, including the famous Great Wave off Kanagawa,was epoch-making in the history of woodcuts.
Italian.The Florence dialect of Italian.