Sentences with word «draughtmanship»

Executed as large - scale endeavors, sometimes spanning more than six feet in any direction, his impeccable technique and draughtmanship command the viewer's attention.
Once heralded for his virtuoso draughtmanship and poetic sensibility, Wyeth was later regarded by critics as an isolated, conservative figure out of step with his age.
Throughout his career Hockney experimented with and championed new forms of technology in his art production, creating images with the now defunct fax machine, and later embracing the ipad as a mechanism for draughtmanship, the results of which can be seen in the final room of the exhibition.
Most of his paintings begin as small thumbnail sketches that resemble works of architectural draughtmanship.
An acknowledged masterpiece from a pivotal year in the artist's career, this 1982 painting demonstrates Basquiat's unique ability to combine raw, unabashed expressive emotion whilst displaying a draughtmanship that was unrivalled in modern painting.
The mass of the foreground figure is confidently implied by Lautrec's draughtmanship.
At the heart of Jacklin's work is draughtmanship; as he explains, «it is the conduit through which I see the world».
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