noun
block copy artist
Historical term for a person who prepared the final copy (版下) for woodblock printing, writing text or drawing designs to be carved. Rare in modern contexts; now mainly encountered in discussions of traditional printing history.
江戸時代の版下書きは、浮世絵の制作に欠かせない職人だった。
In the Edo period, the block copy artist was an indispensable craftsman in the production of ukiyo-e prints.