Sentences with phrase «as etchers»

If Crown Point allowed artists of diverse viewpoint to find themselves as etchers, that doesn't mean it has no particular point of view itself.
I begin by adding and subtracting pigment as an etcher wipes a plate, always working light to dark.
A room near the end adds Tiepolo's facility as an etcher.
When David Hockney RA first crossed the Atlantic, in 1961, he had printmaking to thank: his skills as an etcher won him a prize that financed the trip.

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Though celebrated from the outset of his career as a skilled etcher, Bracquemond enthusiastically championed the etching revival in France, prominently leading the charge toward redefining etching as a highly original art form.
As Professor of Fine Art at the Slade School in London from 1876 — 1893, he made a dynamic impact on British art education both as a painter and etcher, and exerted a decisive influence on the representation of peasant life as can be seen in The Tinker 187As Professor of Fine Art at the Slade School in London from 1876 — 1893, he made a dynamic impact on British art education both as a painter and etcher, and exerted a decisive influence on the representation of peasant life as can be seen in The Tinker 187as a painter and etcher, and exerted a decisive influence on the representation of peasant life as can be seen in The Tinker 187as can be seen in The Tinker 1874.
James Alan Davie, born Sept 28, 1920 in Grangemouth, Scotland as son of a painter and etcher.
They were followed by the realist portraitist Thomas Eakins (1844 - 1916), the gritty realist New Yorker Robert Henri (1865 - 1929), the Dublin - born sculptor Augustus Saint - Gaudens (1848 - 1907), the painter, illustrator and etcher John Sloan (1871 - 1951), the Impressionists J. Alden Weir (1852 - 1919), John H. Twachtman (1853 - 1902) and Childe Hassam (1859 - 1935), as well as the sculptor Daniel Chester French (1850 - 1931).
George Vernon Meredith Frampton (17 March 1894 — 16 September 1984) was a British painter and etcher, successful as a portraitist in the 1920s.
The painter and etcher Jacob Isaacksz van Ruisdael is widely regarded as Holland's greatest exponent of landscape painting during the era of Dutch Baroque art (1580 - 1680).
French painter, draughtsman and etcher, active in Rome, who is regarded by many art historians as the greatest painter of idyllic landscapes in the history of art.
John Stockton de Martelly was an American artist, known as a lithographer, etcher, painter, illustrator, teacher and writer, influenced by his Regionalist style...
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