With the launch of its latest service, the Frome, Somerset-based company has also taken on four new staff for the division: Bobby Abbott, Steve Rose, Alex Gumn and Justin Seviour.
BT&D managing director Kevin Sarney said the launch of a fine arts division had always been "an ambition" for the company.
"We are thrilled to be able to acquire such a skilled team who have worked in this sector for many years and will allow us to expand our offering to our clients and attract a new portfolio of business," he said.
The latest expansion to the BT&D remit follows on from the launch of its New Deal print-on-demand service in October last year, which was designed to cut the turnaround times of its corporate materials, such as annual reports.
"With the New Deal launch last year and now our fine arts division, Butler Tanner & Dennis is truly bringing an unrivalled range of printing services to the market," Sarney added.
Butler, Tanner & Dennis moves into fine arts market
Colour book printer Butler Tanner & Dennis (BT&D) has launched a Fine Arts Service in a bid to attract clients that require books, catalogues and art-related prints.