Notname
Name given to artists with no known name
In art history, a Notname (German: [ˈnoːtˌnaːmə] , "name of necessity" or "contingency name") is an invented name given to an artist whose identity has been lost. The practice arose from the need to give such artists and their typically untitled or generically titled works an acceptable if unsatisfactory grouping to avoid confusion when cataloging.