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Agents Facet
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People (hierarchy name)
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people (agents)
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<people by occupation>
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<people in the humanities>
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<people in the arts and related occupations>
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<people in the arts>
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<people in the visual arts and related occupations>
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<people in the visual arts>
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artists (visual artists)
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<artists by medium or work type>
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advertising artists
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altar makers
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altarpiece artists
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altarpiece makers
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altarpiece painters
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N
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altarpiece sculptors
[
N
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amantecah
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assemblage artists
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batik artists
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billboard artists
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BIM modelers
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blazoners
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body artists (adornment artists)
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body artists (performance artists)
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book artists (artists)
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CAD draftsmen
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collagists
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affichistes
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conceptual artists
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copy artists
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costume makers
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crystal cutters
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decorative artists
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draftsmen (artists)
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architectural draftsmen
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edible art artists
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embossers
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enamel artists
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environmental artists
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fiber artists
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folk artists
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glass artists
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glass engravers
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stained glass artists
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graphic artists
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draftsmen (artists)
[
N
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illustrators
[
N
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printmakers
[
N
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illuminators (manuscript artists)
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illustrators
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fashion illustrators
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N
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scientific illustrators
[
N
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installation artists
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intarsia artists
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interventionist artists
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jewelry artists
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N
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kinetic artists
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lacquer artists
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ledger artists
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mail artists
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miniaturists
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miniature painters
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mixed-media artists
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mosaicists
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multimedia artists
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new media artists
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digital artists
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object artists
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ornamentists
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painters (artists)
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<painters by location or context>
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<painters by subject of work>
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<painters by technique, implement, or material employed>
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paper artists
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cut-paper artists
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paper sculptors
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papier-mâché artists
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pastelists
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performance artists
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photographers
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ambrotypists
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architectural photographers
[
N
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camera operators
[
N
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cinematographers
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daguerreotypists
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digital photographers
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fashion photographers
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holographers
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industrial photographers
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photographic artists
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photojournalists (photographers)
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scientific photographers
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N
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still photographers
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tintypists
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war photographers
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photographic artists
[
N
]
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photomontagists
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photorealists (artists)
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pietra dura artists
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plastic artists
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poster artists
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printmakers
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academic printmakers
[
N
]
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architectural printmakers
[
N
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book printmakers
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engravers (printmakers)
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etchers
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linocutters
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lithographers
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monotypists
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photoengravers
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photogravurists
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serigraphers
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vitreographers
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woodcutters (printmakers)
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wood engravers
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sculptors
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academic sculptors
[
N
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altarpiece sculptors
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coroplasts
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court sculptors
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metal sculptors
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stone sculptors
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wax workers
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shellwork artists
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sound artists
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stone carvers
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textile artists
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tapestry artists
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typeface artists
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video artists
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