Sentences with phrase «draughtsman for»

Chadwick started to work as a trainee draughtsman for architects such as Donald Hamilton, Eugen Carl Kauffman, and Rodney Thomas.

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Quickly making a name for itself as the latest desert hipster hangout, Arrive is home to two incredible restaurants (Reservoir and Draughtsman), a small coffee shop (Customs Coffee), and the best Ice Cream & Shop (pe) in Palm Springs.
We've waited 33 years since Peter Greenway's The Draughtsman's Contract for another film combining romance, intrigue and 17th century landscape gardening.
This story of the fictitious Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet), who supposedly designed the real - life Rocaille Grove for Louis XIV's Versailles in 1682, bears comparison to Peter Greenaway's twisted 17th - century puzzle - parable «The Draughtsman's Contract» (1982), with the latter's perversity a contrast to the former's complacency.
For me Cezanne is a very great draughtsman.
Born in London in 1914 Chadwick trained as a draughtsman and in 1937 joined an architectural practice, designing exhibition stands for trade fairs.
Indeed, Grotjahn's early work established his capabilities as a skilled draughtsman, from the Sign Replacement Project that involved him making careful copies of shop signs and trading them for the originals, to his abstract experiments with multiple vanishing points in the late 1990s.
This great German artist and visionary, who locked himself in a cage with a coyote, planted trees for the future and talked to a dead hare was not only the most charismatic of performers but a master draughtsman.
«As he is in no sense a draughtsman, they must be appraised as doodlings for psychological rather than formal interest,» said Artnews, in March 1947.
For Basquiat, an avid draughtsman since childhood, paper was a transportable outlet for his visual imaginatiFor Basquiat, an avid draughtsman since childhood, paper was a transportable outlet for his visual imaginatifor his visual imagination.
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.
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.
Agostino Bonalumi was an Italian painter, draughtsman and sculptor known for his technical drawings and pittura — oggetto,painting - object.
He volunteered for active duty in World War I and, after sustaining an injury, continued to help with the war effort as a cartographer and a medical draughtsman.
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).
Pablo Picasso was a very famous Spanish painter, sculptor, and draughtsman, best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles with which we worked.
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.
An accomplished painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, Georg Baselitz is well known for his prominent role in the development of the German Neo-Expressionist movement.
While he is an artist known for his painterly technique and his use of colour, with his new series of charcoals he reveals his skills as a draughtsman and introduces a new field for expression.
Although Warhol is best known for his silkscreen prints, he was also an excellent draughtsman.
Waiting for the Fire, a large - scale drawing in Indian ink, illustrates his facility as a draughtsman, clearly evident in the animated charcoal drawings that first brought him to the world's attention.
Henry Moore (b. 1898, Castleford, Yorkshire; d. 1986, Hertfordshire, England) was an English sculptor and draughtsman best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures.
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.
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.
Although best known for his screenprint paintings, Andy Warhol was also an excellent draughtsman.
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.
He trained as a draughtsman and in 1937 joined an architectural practice, designing exhibition stands for trade fairs.
Later influential artists included the short - lived Thomas Roberts (1749 - 78), his Romantic - style brother, Thomas Sautelle Roberts (c.1760 - 1826), the master landscape painter William Ashford (1746 - 1824), and the draughtsman / printmaker James Malton (d. 1803) who was noted for his views of Dublin, as was the Brocas family, of Henry Brocas Senior (1762 - 1837) and sons Samuel Frederick Brocas (1792 - 1847) and Henry Brocas Junior (1798 - 1873).
Oct 23: Turner Prize Shortlist Following the recent announcement of the shortlist for the British Turner Prize for Contemporary Art (2012)- namely, Spartacus Chetwynd (performance art), Luke Fowler and Elizabeth Price (video installation artists), and Paul Noble (traditional draughtsman, painter)- the odds are that the prize will go, once again, to an «entertainer» rather than an artist.
• Daniel Maclise (1806 - 70) Great Irish artist and draughtsman, noted for his mural history paintings.
She often characterized herself as more interested in the drawing of color than color itself, for in her draughtsman - like approach and «well ordered collisions» of paint and drawing, she generated motion in her compositions.
GRAPHIC ART For the history, styles of sketching, and draughtsmen: Chalk Drawings Charcoal Drawings Conte Crayon Drawings Pastel Drawings Pencil Drawings
Noble, a painter, draughtsman and installation artist, is the only artist who has shown new work for his Turner Prize exhibition.
Numerous live acts will animate The Grand Opening in collaboration with science fiction writer Nina Allan, Anja Dietmann and pianist Fion Pellacini, Pierre Huyghe, contemporary dancer Carlos Maria Romero, live draughtsman Isobel Williams and go go dancers; and a live announcement of the climactic programme for two evenings of artistic, musical, literary and acrobatic acts in March.
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.
For artist Paul Stafford, the challenge is to harness an artist's technical ability as a draughtsman and allow that person to develop his or her own language.
The drawings themselves are refined and spare, imbued with a true classical draughtsman's eye for nuance and detail, in a unique approach to depicting contemporary artifacts.
Commentator as opposed to draughtsman, Burdis's disregard for the language and history of drawing and painting is reflected in his arbitrary use of media.
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.
The son of the Chilean Surrealist painter Roberto Matta and American artist Anne Clark, Matta - Clark is known as a maverick of»70s New York, not only for his inventive, hands - on engagement with the city, but for the diversity of his work: He was a sculptor, draughtsman, photographer, filmmaker, performance artist, writer, conceptual artist, chef, and activist.
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