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Aldo Crommelynck

| birth_place = Monaco | death_date = | death_place = Paris, France | nationality = Belgian | spouse = | field = Intaglio printmaking | training = Apprentice of Roger Lacourière | movement = | works = | patrons = | influenced by = | influenced = | awards = Chardin Prize 1953 | elected = | module = |''Visages'' (1948–52)}} | label3 = Georges Braque | data3 = |''L’Ordre des Oiseaux'' (1962)}} | label4 = Pablo Picasso | data4 = |''Le Cocu magnifique'' (1966)|''Series 60'' (1966–68)|''347 Series'' (1968)|''Series 156'' (1970–72)|}} | label5 = David Hockney | data5 = |''The Blue Guitar'' (1973–75)|}} | label6 = Jasper Johns | data6 = |''Corpse and Mirror'' (1973–75)| ''Foirades/Fizzles'' (1976)|''Land's End'' (1978–79)|}} | label7 = Jim Dine | data7 = |''Nancy Outside in July'' (1977–81)}} }} |belowstyle = background:#eee; |below =

}} | website = }} Aldo Crommelynck (26 December 1931 – 22 December 2008) was a Belgian master printmaker who made intaglio prints in collaboration with many important European and American artists of the 20th century. At the time of his death, ''The Guardian'' termed Crommelynck the 'pre-eminent' and 'the most celebrated printmaker of the second half of the 20th century.' Provided by Wikipedia
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