A fascinating new show at New York gallery Hirschl & Adler Modern reveals a decade's worth of works on paper from Pop master Andy Warhol's earliest years as a fine artist — proving his skill
as a draughtsman as well as his eye for graphic design.
Joseph Beuys» works on paper are an often neglected part of his oeuvre, now a new collection of his drawings aims to put this straight and demonstrate his extraordinary skill
as a draughtsman as well as visionary artist.
Not exact matches
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He trained
as an architect, learning the skills he needed to become a fine
draughtsman.
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Pierre Bonnard is acknowledged to be one of the great masters of modern painting yet
as a
draughtsman he has been neglected.
A frequent collaborator with artists and poets, Rand has worked
as draughtsman with Robert Creeley and John Ashbery and explored subjects
as diverse
as jazz, the Bible, and Jewish history.
Accompanied by his former tutor, the accomplished French artist Charles - Louis Clérisseau (who specialised in ruins) and two
draughtsmen, he managed to make a reasonable survey in a short time despite having insufficient permits and being thwarted by the Venetian authorities who regarded the group
as spies.
David Hockney RA, has distinguished himself throughout his long and successful career
as a gifted
draughtsman; his confidence and strength of line characterises his work from single line portrait studies, to large scale paintings of LA in the 60s.
Even
as they engage in conflict or violence, their
draughtsman - like stylization and sparse colors lend a austere gracefulness to the scenes.
Lanfranco Quadrio (Italy) and Marcel Rusu (Romania) work
as traditional
draughtsmen, yet both remain extremely contemporary in the formal strength and dynamism of their drawings.
As a young man, Ball worked as an architectural draughtsman before moving to New York in -LSB-..
As a young man, Ball worked
as an architectural draughtsman before moving to New York in -LSB-..
as an architectural
draughtsman before moving to New York in -LSB-...]
Born in London in 1914 Chadwick trained
as a
draughtsman and in 1937 joined an architectural practice, designing exhibition stands for trade fairs.
Scott joined the Army in July 1942, serving firstly with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and then
as a lithographic
draughtsman with the Royal Engineers.
Indeed, Grotjahn's early work established his capabilities
as a skilled
draughtsman, from the Sign Replacement Project that involved him making careful copies of shop signs and trading them for the originals, to his abstract experiments with multiple vanishing points in the late 1990s.
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As he is in no sense a draughtsman, they must be appraised as doodlings for psychological rather than formal interest,» said Artnews, in March 194
As he is in no sense a
draughtsman, they must be appraised
as doodlings for psychological rather than formal interest,» said Artnews, in March 194
as doodlings for psychological rather than formal interest,» said Artnews, in March 1947.
The marks and techniques he employed during the etching process were a natural progression from his work
as a
draughtsman.
They provide an insight into Hockney's remarkable versatility, from fax machine drawings to the iPad, and confirms his gift
as a true
draughtsman while Abstract Expressionism was king.
Although initially recognized for his talent
as a
draughtsman and even recruited by Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Heavy Metal Magazine, Drew knew he had to seek other ways of creating.
As Gottlieb recalled, «Avery was a wonderful
draughtsman.
He volunteered for active duty in World War I and, after sustaining an injury, continued to help with the war effort
as a cartographer and a medical
draughtsman.
During the war Scott served for a time with the Royal Engineers
as a lithographic
draughtsman and afterwards Scott took up a teaching post at the Bath Academy of Art (1946 - 56).
Carlos Garaicoa Manso (b. Havana, Cuba, 1967) studied thermodynamics before his mandatory military service, during which he worked
as a
draughtsman.
These drawings emphasize the figurative and symbolic foundation of Ortman's art, demonstrating the mechanics of his abstraction and showcasing his extraordinary talent
as a
draughtsman — an interesting aside for a geometric abstractionist shared by others of his generation such
as Ellsworth Kelly.
Considered a pioneer of socially engaged art, these drawings belie Beuys» more rebellious streak, but they show the artist
as a great
draughtsman and someone who has a true interest in human nature.
Chadwick started to work
as a trainee
draughtsman for architects such
as Donald Hamilton, Eugen Carl Kauffman, and Rodney Thomas.
These works are a series of black enamel and oil paintings, they are presented alongside unique works on paper and prints from the same period, which are regarded
as his most important and productive output
as a
draughtsman.
By then Grace Hartigan had returned home and had taken a job
as a mechanical instrument
draughtsman at an aircraft engineers; she also took evening classes in art, though she admitted that her output then showed «absolutely no talent».
While he is an artist known for his painterly technique and his use of colour, with his new series of charcoals he reveals his skills
as a
draughtsman and introduces a new field for expression.
Born in Dresden, Germany, in 1932 just
as the Nazi Third Reich was coming to power, Gerhard Richter showed early promise
as a
draughtsman and left school to take up an apprenticeship
as a set painter in a theater.
Waiting for the Fire, a large - scale drawing in Indian ink, illustrates his facility
as a
draughtsman, clearly evident in the animated charcoal drawings that first brought him to the world's attention.
De Kooning was a skilled
draughtsman with a graceful touch that resulted in sinuous lines suggestive of volume
as well
as shape.
Artist,
draughtsman, stage designer and photographer, he began his artistic search
as an important contributor to the Pop art movement in the mid-1960's.
Be it
as a painter, stage designer,
draughtsman, sculptor, architect, designer, catalogue and book designer, poet or author of theoretical works, Zobernig pursues this question in the widest possible variety of roles and thereby questions the traditional image of the artist.
Robert Ballagh was born in Dublin in 1943, he originally studied architecture and worked
as an engineering
draughtsman, a musician and a postman before dedicating himself to painting in 1967.
Presented alongside the Black Pourings will be drawings from the same period, regarded
as his most important and productive
as a
draughtsman,
as well
as a number of virtually unknown and rarely seen sculptures.
Martin Wong grew up in San Francisco where he was active in the late 60s and early 70s in the art scene in San Francisco, first
as a ceramic artist, then
as a
draughtsman and painter.
For LeWitt, each installation has its own value, so long
as the concept is understood and respected by the
draughtsmen and - women, and the execution does not affect the artistic quality of the work.
Many historians cite John Wilde (1919 — 2006)-- painter,
draughtsman, and printmaker of fantastic imagery —
as one of the pioneers of magic realism in Wisconsin.
A talented
draughtsman and former student of Arshile Gorky, Burkhardt thought painting must have careful drawing
as its basis: He always sketched in pencil, pastels, or ink before building up his heavily layered, fleshy surfaces in oil.
[6] Creffield's importance
as a contemporary
draughtsman was also recognised in 2008 when he was included in the exhibition «Drawn from the Collection, 400 Years of British Drawing» at Tate Britain.
He trained
as a
draughtsman and in 1937 joined an architectural practice, designing exhibition stands for trade fairs.
The furore caused by his fetishistic furniture has done Allen Jones no good; it has eclipsed the fact that,
as this exhibition reveals, he is a superb
draughtsman and subtle painter.
While numerous exhibitions have looked at Leonardo da Vinci
as an inventor, scientist or
draughtsman, this was the first to be dedicated to his aims and techniques
as a painter.
A turbulent yet transformative year, 1951 would prove to be «Pollock's most important and productive year
as a
draughtsman,» in which his drawings reached an unprecedented level of virtuosity and sophistication (E.V. Thaw, «1950 Introductory Text,» in F.V. O'Connor and E.V. Thaw, ed., Jackson Pollock: A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Drawings and Other Works, Vol.
Gottlieb was accomplished
as a painter,
draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor.
Later influential artists included the short - lived Thomas Roberts (1749 - 78), his Romantic - style brother, Thomas Sautelle Roberts (c.1760 - 1826), the master landscape painter William Ashford (1746 - 1824), and the
draughtsman / printmaker James Malton (d. 1803) who was noted for his views of Dublin,
as was the Brocas family, of Henry Brocas Senior (1762 - 1837) and sons Samuel Frederick Brocas (1792 - 1847) and Henry Brocas Junior (1798 - 1873).
He studied philosophy and literature at the University of Bucharest, and trained
as a
draughtsman during the 1930s, in Milan.
She often characterized herself
as more interested in the drawing of color than color itself, for in her
draughtsman - like approach and «well ordered collisions» of paint and drawing, she generated motion in her compositions.
He was accepted into the Brera Academy (Accademia di Brera) in 1951, and there studied
as a
draughtsman until 1954 in the studio of Achille Funi.