
Arshak Abrahami Fetvadjian was an Armenian artist, painter and designer. He is best known for his watercolor paintings of the architectural monuments of the medieval Armenian city of Ani, and for designing the currency and postage stamps of the first Republic of Armenia (1918–1920). As a result of over 20 years devoted to art, Fetvadjian produced no less than 2,000 works, varying from lucid pencil drawings to painstakingly accurate watercolors, that depicted historically significant churches, monasteries, chapels and palaces. A considerable number of his other works were also portraits of Armenians at the turn of the 20th century.
Werner Gutzeit was a German-Danish cubist painter.

Carlos María Herrera was a Uruguayan painter.

Martin Mörck is a Norwegian artist and engraver of postage stamps and banknotes.
José Antonio Sánchez Baillo is a Spanish painter and engraver. He is one of the main figures of the intimist trend in new andalusian realism. He is one of the main experts in engraving and stamp techniques, uniting an absolute mastery of technical procedures with an excellent painting and engraving ability. For several decades now, he has been hired as specialist advisor for engraving projects. Moreover, he has a vast trajectory as guest speaker in conferences and seminars. He is a creator of an important web dedicated to the didactics of the Drawing, valued for the university education of the graphical expression.

Rihards Zariņš was a prominent Latvian graphic artist.
