Sentences with phrase «painting under the tutelage»

At 19, she began to study sculpture in Paris with Antoine Bourdelle and Charles Despiau; later she took up painting under the tutelage of Fernand Leger and Othon Friesz.
On the way, he took up residence in Beijing where he studied ink painting under the tutelage of one of the greatest exponents of the medium in the twentieth century, Qi Baishi.
He began his studies at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest, where his talents rapidly earned him a scholarship to the Munich Academy of Painting under the tutelage of Carl von Marra.

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This means, of course, that in a film with Hugh Jackman and Sigourney Weaver, the stars are Die Antwoord and the voice of Sharlto Copley, who learns, under their loving tutelage, how to Fred Sanford - walk, throw shiruken, wear bling, and get vandalized with dollar signs and obscure, instantly - regrettable spray - painted slogans.
Full credit is due to the talented graphic design and visual arts students who designed and painted the piece, under the tutelage of professors Eric Cornich and Victor Gomez.
In Le Havre, on the North Coast of France during the late 1850's the then teenage Claude Monet who had become adept as a political caricaturist began developing the art of plein air landscape painting (under the tutelage of Eugéne Boudin) perhaps as a response to and a logical outgrowth of the then popular Barbizon School.
There, under the tutelage of the artist Michael Craig - Martin, he realised that for the time being, at least, painting was over and that, in contemporary art, the idea was the be all and end all.
Jesse graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in painting and drawing, and went on to study Russian Impressionism in the Republic of Georgia under the tutelage of Nicholai Dubovik, Ilya Yatsenko, and John Wurdeman.
He returned to Edinburgh in 1950, not to practise law but to paint, and two years later he took classes at the Slade School in London under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream.
Manolis painted for 30 years privately under the tutelage of the great artist and colorist, Wolf Kahn.
There, he came under the tutelage of Joseph Beuys, whose Fluxus - inspired performances and dismissal of painting as a reactionary medium helped steer Polke, a world - class contrarian, to the easel.
As his practice continued to evolve, his use of ink was relegated to a functional role in favor of paint in the tutelage of artists he mentored under or drew inspiration from.
The exhibition was considered controversial because it championed figurative painting at a time when abstraction reigned, particularly in the United States under the long - term tutelage of critics like Clement Greenberg.
Under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream at the Slade, he adopted a technique using careful measuring and thinly applied paint to achieve subtle colour harmonies in his paintings.
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