Sentences with phrase «by draughtsman»

The best topographical watercolour drawings of the city were produced in 1790 by the draughtsman printmaker James Malton (d. 1803).
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.

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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.
While recuperating in hospital after being hit by a car, the young artist — already a keen draughtsman — pored over the diagrams on its pages.
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.
It was sometimes remarked that Heron got by on his colour, that he was no 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.
While the Scot was fascinated by Panzers, the German visionary sculptor, draughtsman, performer and radical politician was haunted by a Stuka crash in the second world war that nearly killed him.
The Royal Academy of Arts is governed by 80 Royal Academicians who are all practising painters, sculptors, engravers, printmakers, draughtsmen and architects and from whom they elect a President.
In conjunction with the exhibition architect and draughtsman, Benedict O'Looney is running sketching tours of buildings by Shaw and his followers local to the RA — so you can learn about Shaw's architecture while trying out some of his stunning techniques!
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».
An urban sketchbook by a virtuoso draughtsman, All My Photographs Are Made with Pens follows the international success of Kane's first book, An... go to book page >>
Leading contemporary sculptor and draughtsman Rachel Whiteread (born 1963 in Essex, UK) is one of the original YBAs or Young British Artists exhibited and collected by well - known patron Charles Saatchi.
Numerous live acts animate The Grand Opening in collaboration with science fiction writer Nina Allan, Anja Dietmann and pianist Fion Pellacini, Pierre Huyghe, dance artist Carlos Maria Romero, live draughtsman Isobel Williams, pole dance by Ayumi LaNoire, go go dancers and more.
Highlights from an outstanding selection of exhibitions include Master Draughtsmen of the Venetian Settecento: Drawings by Tiepolo at Stephen Ongpin Fine Art; a «once in a lifetime» exhibition of 22 drawings by the great 18th century Venetian masters, Giambattista and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, including studies for Giambattista's renowned ceiling frescos.
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.
An exhibition of paintings and drawings celebrating the human experience as imagined by master draughtsman, Harry Carmean.
The sharp realism of the brilliant Viennese draughtsman Egon Schiele (Nude Girl with Crossed Arms, 1910; Woman Undressing, 1917) was exceeded by the naked superrealism of Lucian Freud (Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, 1977; Esther, 1980), and then by the bulging figures of Jenny Saville (Branded, 1992).
A brilliant draughtsman who works in pencil, pen, watercolour, collage, print and glitter, Jordan is inspired by the greatest cities across the globe.
The consummate draughtsman R. B. Kitaj produced his prints by creating transfer drawings on the plate.
He studied at Hornsey Art College, in north London, from 1965 to 1969 and he was remembered yesterday by a tutor as «an exceptionally good draughtsman».
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.
The Royal Academy of Arts is governed by 80 Royal Academicians who are all practicing painters, sculptors, engravers, printmakers, draughtsmen and architects, and are elected to the post by their peers.
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