List of visual artists in Poland-Lithuania
The list of visual artists includes painters , sculptors and engravers who were active in Poland-Lithuania until the 18th century. Parts of today's Ukraine and Belarus also belonged to this area .
Artist
painter
- Stanisław Durink (During, † 1492), miniature painter in Cracow
- Nicolaus Haberschrack († 1486), important painter in Cracow
- Johannes Magnus (Jan Wielki, around 1430 / 40–1497), Cracow
- Martin Schwarz (Marcin Czarny, mentioned 1477–1509), Cracow
- Adam from Krakow and Adam from Lublin († 1510/20), Krakow
- Hans Suess von Kulmbach (around 1480 – around 1522), employee of Albrecht Dürer in Nuremberg, 1514/15 in Krakow
- Hans Dürer (1490–1534), son of Albrecht Dürer, in Krakow since around 1526
- Stanisław Samostrzelnik (around 1480–1541), Cracow
- Martin Kober (around 1550 – around 1598), court painter in Cracow 1583–1586, 1590–1598
- Jacob Mertens († 1609), Flemish painter in Krakow
- Anton Möller (1563–1611), "Painter of Danzig"
- Herman Han (1574–1627 / 28), Dutch or German painter in Danzig and Polish Prussia
- Tommaso Dolabella (around 1570–1650) Italian painter in Danzig
- Izaak van den Blocke (1572–1626), Danzig
- Bartholomäus Strobel (1591 – after 1647), Silesian painter, in Polish-Prussia since 1634
- Daniel Frecher († after 1664?), Cracow
- Jeremias Falck (1610–1667), Danzig
- Daniel Schultz (around 1615–1683), Danzig
- Johann Schretter (around 1620–1685), Polish Prussia, Wilna (Vilnius)
- Andreas Stech (1635-1697), Danzig
- Karl Dankwart († 1704), Swedish painter in Silesia, also in Czestochowa and Cracow, court painter
- Jerzy Siemiginowski-Eleuter (around 1660-1711)
- Szymon Czechowicz (1689–1775)
sculptor
- Michael Pictorellus (around 1430 / 40– after 1491), Cracow, mentioned 1466–1491
- Veit Stoss (around 1447–1533), German sculptor, in Cracow 1477–1496
- Jörg Huber (mentioned 1495–1509), Cracow
- Stanislaus Stoss (around 1478–1528), Cracow
- Hans Snycerz († 1545), Cracow
- Sebastian Tauerbach († 1552), Krakow
- Giovanni Cini (1490 / 95–1565), Italian sculptor in Cracow
- Giovanni Maria Mosca (1493–1574), Italian sculptor in Cracow
- Jan Michałowicz (around 1530–1583), Polish sculptor in Cracow
- Willem van den Blocke (1550–1628) Dutch stonemason and architect in Danzig
- Abraham van den Blocke (1572–1628), Dutch stonemason and architect in Danzig
- Wilhelm Richter (1599 / 1600–1667), Danzig
- Andreas Schlüter (1634–1714), Danzig and Warsaw 1675–1693
- Christoph Sapovius (1650 / 60–1710), Danzig
- Georg Hankis (Jerzy Hankis, 1653 – around 1715), Polish sculptor in Cracow
- David Heel (1671–1727), German sculptor in Cracow and Lesser Poland
- Johann Heinrich Meißner (1701–1770), Prussia
- Johann Georg Plersch (1704 / 05–1774), German sculptor in Warsaw
- Johann Georg Brush († around 1761), German sculptor in Galicia / Red Ruthenia and Lwów (Lemberg)
- Antoni Osiński (around 1720–1764), sculptor in Lwów (Lemberg)
- Sebastian Fesinger († 1770), German sculptor in Lwów (Lemberg)
- Maciej Polejowski (after 1734 – after 1794), Ukrainian sculptor in the Lviv region
Engravers and engravers
- Martin the goldsmith (Marcin Marciniec, † 1518), important goldsmith in Krakow
- Johann Engelhart (around 1585 – around 1640), engraver and copperplate engraver in Vilnius
- Willem Hondius (1597–1652 / 58), Dutch engraver and cartographer in Danzig and the Ukraine since 1536 – around 1650
- Conrad Götke († after 1666), Swedish engraver in Wilna (Vilnius) and Lubecz (Ljubatsch)