While in prison Gilbert studied printmaking and took up writing.
In college, Jan first started in engineering and later moved to study art history and printmaking.
He was the first Indian artist to travel abroad for the purpose of studying printmaking as an art.
It was following this that he began to study sculpture, painting and printmaking.
He then studied printmaking at Winchester School of Art from 1992 to 1995.
In the late 1960s, he studied printmaking in Sweden and assisted a master cabinet-maker.
Ambrus won a Gulbenkian scholarship to study printmaking and illustration there for three years (1957-1960).
After the war, he attended art school, where he studied printmaking.
She later returned to college to study painting and printmaking at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
King was able to study Japanese printmaking and papermaking techniques.