George Stubbs (1724-1806) is the most famous one but there are, of course, others.
Among those active today: perhaps David Hockney (although living in California). Of all times: probably JMW Turner (19th century), but he has rivals of the title.
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Sandro Botticelli (March 1, 1445 - May 17, 1510) is the Italian artist whose name means "little barrel" in English. The name by which he is known nevertheless serves as a nom d'artiste. Records show the fresco painter's birth name as Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi.
Yes there is a clown painter named E smith
Édouard
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Rembrandt
That would be William Blake.
Dali, Salvador (Spanish painter) Degas (French Impressionist) Devinchi, Leonardo (sp?) Italian Painter Dali, Salvador (Spanish painter) Degas (French Impressionist) DaVinci, Leonardo (sp?) Italian painter Durer, Albrecht German painter and engraver
Among Pachelbel's children, one daughter is better known to history. She was a painter and engraver named Amalia (Amalie).
Bellers, William (fl. 1752-1773), landscape painter and engraver. British. It seems he had a son of the same name Jr.
JMW Turner.
Possible.
David Hockney is an English painter.
Engraver
You will have to call Browning.
The Greek. It's also the name of a famous Spanish painter.
Kim Painter's birth name is Kimberly Painter.
engraver? laser etcher?