Sentences with phrase «draftsmen of»

Hogan described these offences as «an ill - assorted collection of legislative bric a brac which the draftsmen of the 1916 Act put together with scissors and paste.»
As the Christmas of 1987 approached, the recently divorced, the county court family section staff and the draftsmen of the Matrimonial Causes Rules looked forward to a festive snore.
Emphasis was on the major draftsmen of the eighteenth century, including William Blake, Thomas Gainsborough, and William Hogarth.
The hard points, with their durable, clear thin strokes were especially suited to the purposes of Neoclassical and Romantic draftsmen of the eighteenth century.
Dürer to de Kooning: 100 Master Drawings from Munich showcases their significant holdings with exceptional examples by Italian, German, French, and Dutch and Flemish artists of the Renaissance and Baroque periods; German draftsmen of the nineteenth century; and an international contingent of modern and contemporary draftsmen.
Sensual Lines: American Figurative Drawings is a group exhibition which features master drawings by six of the most gifted draftsmen of the twentieth century: Paul Cadmus, John Graham, Gaston Lachaise, Elie Nadelman, Louise Nevelson, and Pavel Tchelitchew.
The exhibition includes drawings by Italian, German, French, Dutch, and Flemish artists of the Renaissance and baroque periods; German draftsmen of the nineteenth century; and an international contingent of modern and contemporary draftsmen.
«The specific character of the Christian understanding of healing and health arises from its place in the whole Christian belief about God's plan of salvation for mankind,» wrote the draftsmen of the Tübingen conference on the Healing Church.
John Bowis MEP, who is standing down at the next European elections, is the draftsman of a European Parliament report on cross border healthcare.
Frank Auerbach: «Rembrandt is a miraculous draftsman of life in motion and one of the first painters who really moved me.
Philosophically profound, deeply literary and biting in his satire, Raymond Pettibon is the foremost draftsman of his generation, and one of America's most important contemporary artists.
Although he was best known as a painter, he was also a draftsman of rare ability.
However, he was also a draftsman of rare ability who extended the traditional boundaries of drawing technique, inspiring an entire generation of British artists such as John Constable (1776 - 1837) and J. M. W. Turner (1775 - 1851).
Suzanne Zander rounds up William Crawford, an avid draftsman of erotic scenes and photographs taken by an unknown man named Gunther K. of his red - haired secretary, with whom he had an affair.
Overview: Pablo Picasso (1881 — 1973) is generally acknowledged as the greatest draftsman of the 20th century.
Cari is a careful draftsman of pre — and post — nuptial agreements.
In Lowe v Associated Newspapers (2007) QB 580 he extended the defence of fair comment, and he was also the draftsman of the provisions of the Defamation Act 1996, ss 2 - 4 which allow newspapers to make offers of amends and thereby pay discounted damages assessed by a judge, rather than the higher level that a jury might have awarded in the old days.
The draftsman of the regulations was obviously alive to the difference between payable and paid.

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«I know we're only using 10 % of VisiCalc's power, but without it, we would have needed a full - time draftsman just to produce these drawings.»
Special Episode: We visit the Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer exhibition at The Met, and ask about the value of art, in all its aspects.
The multigenerational list of those who would have been flushed away is incomplete but includes a doctor, a medical student, several nurses, and an even greater number of teachers, plus a headmaster, two scientists, a systems engineer, a musician, an occupational therapist, a dental technician, a physiotherapist, a draftsman, some pastors, and several skilled tradesmen.
Carl Joseph Latz, 93, of Arlington Heights, formerly of Joliet, retired in 1971 as chief draftsman and an equipment designer at Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad Co., Chicago, after 33 years of service.
Carl Joseph Latz, 93, a retired equipment designer and chief draftsman for the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at home in Arlington Heights.
The RCVS also drew up the «Veterinary Nurse (Protection of Title) Bill» with the help of legislative draftsmen and the Clerk of the House of Lords.
Order 120 (1) of the Standing Orders of the House, which is premised on Article 106 (2) of the Constitution states that «Except as provided in Orders 119 and 112 no Bill shall be introduced unless the text of the Bill, with no variations other than such as, in the opinion of the Parliamentary Draftsman, are of a trivial or drafting character, has been published in the Gazette fourteen days before the date of its introduction in the House.»
A poor draftsman himself, Darwin relied on the skill of other artists, often learning from them in the process.
Two survivors of the trenches, one genius draftsman, the other modest accountant, decide to mount a scam to the war memorials.
I am a programmer, but I am also a musician, violinist, writer, composer of my own music; my brother Gustavo is a designer, but he is also a painter, a draftsman... All our vision of Youder, when we create web pages and content, it is from this point of view.
Before establishing himself as a painter, the artist James Whistler was employed by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey as a draftsman and engraver, and produced a map of Anacapa Island.
A superb draftsman, he gave an in - depth intonation to an imagery that made of even the simplest everyday object a lesson in refinement and sensuality.
The Met is presenting «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,» an exhibition including 133 of his drawings, three marble sculptures, his earliest painting and a wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
The accompanying catalogue, Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman, features 63 plates of works in the exhibition and 20 sketchbook pages.
Best known for his rich, colorful paintings of cakes, ice cream cones, and candy counters, California artist Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) has been an avid and prolific draftsman since he began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist.
This previously unpublished document follows Albers's progression as a draftsman and includes intricate drawings related to her large body of graphic work, as well as studies for the late knot drawings.
Julio Larraz, extraordinary draftsman, painter and sculptor, is the quintessential embodiment of the post-World War II Latin American artist.
An admirer of Delacroix and an excellent colorist and draftsman, he was attempting to begin his career and in spite of a few failures to be accepted by the Salon, he achieved a modicum of success and attention.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material, which includes prints by eighteenth - century draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal clip - art books, and the cover of Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album Electric Ladyland.
Gerard Ellis May 30 — July 11, 2013 A painter and draftsman by calling and choice, Gerard Ellis establishes an interesting dichotomy between the practice of painting and social critique.
Opening at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York on May 18, Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman is the first exhibition to explore the full scope of the artist's works on paper, including quick sketches, finished pastels, watercolors, and charcoal drawings.
When of age, he enlisted in the army and was taken on as a draftsman.
Barney is a real draftsman, of the natural world and a post-industrial fantasy — and, with the help of lapis lazuli and red paper, a colorist.
Martin Puryear has long been recognized for his meticulously crafted, quixotic and evocative sculptures, but his consummate skills as a draftsman and printmaker have been less celebrated, and indeed, prior to the arrival of the exhibition «Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions,» they have simply been less visible.
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American painter and draftsman Mark Grotjahn is best known for his ongoing investigation of perspective.
Tim Van Laere Gallery presents a solo exhibition by German - born painter, draftsman and sculptor, Friedrich Kunath, who was one of the standout artists in our Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition with Takashi Murakami at Vancouver Art Gallery.
«MICHELANGELO: DIVINE DRAFTSMAN AND DESIGNER» By Carmen C. Bambach (The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
The exhibition will include a new presentation of the artist's work, «Draftsmen's Congress», originally presented at the 7th Berlin Biennial (2012).
This exhibition presents seventeen exceptional drawings and three letters by Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres (1780 — 1867), one of the greatest draftsmen and portraitists in French history.
The symposium expands the scope of the Clyfford Still Museum's exhibition in Denver — which features 260 selections from more than 2,300 works on paper created by the artist — setting Still's virtuosity as a draftsman in the context of prints and drawings by colleagues such as Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Robert Motherwell.
An epitomizing graphic work is the monumental Grablegung (Entombment of Christ) from 2007, a complex work emblematic of Nitsch's considerable abilities as a technical draftsman.
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