Sentences with phrase «draughtsman at»

He had been a prize draughtsman at the Slade.
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».
Recent group presentations include no one belongs here more than you at the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) Lagos, in Nigeria in 2013; and Six Draughtsmen at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) in Brooklyn in 2013 — 2014.

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A supremely talented and diligent draughtsman, he became one of the youngest artists to be included in the stable of the prestigious ACA Gallery in 1936, and also showed with the Bombshell Group at the Riverside Museum in 1942.
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.
gallery director cat gardiner will conduct a walk and talk with sue williams at 2.30, offering guests an insider's look into the practice of one of wales» foremost contemporary draughtsmen
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).
Watts 200 at the Watts Gallery will feature three major exhibitions focusing on the life, works and legacy of the British painter, sculptor and draughtsman.
Born in 1878 — well before WWI during which he was a war artist — master - draughtsman, Augustus John's, David at the Table portrays the somewhat idealised image of a haggard though handsome, wild - eyed young man in work clothes sat slumped at a plain table on which one senses there is no food and might not have been for some time.
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.
[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.
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.
He studied philosophy and literature at the University of Bucharest, and trained as a draughtsman during the 1930s, in Milan.
That honor coincides with the publication of a joint book on Malani and South African draughtsman William Kentridge, as well as a stateside viewing of her video In Search of Vanished Blood at Galerie Lelong.
Whether or not you subscribe to this version of events (and there are persuasive arguments both for and against), it is certainly true that it is only now that the Lancastrian painter and draughtsman is, finally, getting the Tate treatment, with a survey of his industrial landscapes at Tate Britain until 20 October.
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».
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