Sentences with phrase «of draughtsman»

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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.
Runners up: Diner (Barry Levinson), The Draughtsman's Contract (Peter Greenaway), 48 HRS (Walter Hill), Identification of a Woman (Michelangelo Antonioni), Poltergeist (Tobe Hooper), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Nicholas Meyer), Tenebre (Dario Argento)
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Pierre Bonnard is acknowledged to be one of the great masters of modern painting yet as a draughtsman he has been neglected.
Throughout the book, Speed offers the reader historical backgrounds, dynamic aspects which each technique brings to a work of art, and specific exercises through which the young draughtsman may begin his training.
David Hockney RA, has distinguished himself throughout his long and successful career as a gifted draughtsman; his confidence and strength of line characterises his work from single line portrait studies, to large scale paintings of LA in the 60s.
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.
Lanfranco Quadrio (Italy) and Marcel Rusu (Romania) work as traditional draughtsmen, yet both remain extremely contemporary in the formal strength and dynamism of their drawings.
The exhibition intends to feature both artists who clearly use traditional drawing methods to forge their artistic language, and artists — who although not traditional draughtsmen, have produced works which can be closely related to a vision of what does, in fact, constitute a drawing.
Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss sculptor, painter, draughtsman and printmaker who played the role of a key figure in the post-WWII modern art scene.
A superb draughtsman, she adopted the methods and materials of Renaissance forebears like Piero della Francesca, assimilating them into a distinctive and thoroughly modern style of her own.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Considered a pioneer of socially engaged art, these drawings belie Beuys» more rebellious streak, but they show the artist as a great draughtsman and someone who has a true interest in human nature.
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.
A skilled draughtsman with an experienced painterly hand, he easily convinces us of the impossible — logic collapses in the narratives, beckoning various interpretations.
These works are a series of black enamel and oil paintings, they are presented alongside unique works on paper and prints from the same period, which are regarded as his most important and productive output as a draughtsman.
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.
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.
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!
He is also a draughtsman, making intimate portraits of his familiars and meticulously rendered botanical drawings.
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.
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 >>
James Boswell was a New Zealand - born British painter, draughtsman and socialist who enjoyed a lot of fame in the United Kingdom.
De Kooning was a skilled draughtsman with a graceful touch that resulted in sinuous lines suggestive of volume as well as shape.
Born on December 8, 1922, in Berlin, Germany, Lucian Michael Freud was a British painter and draughtsman and considered to be the leading figurative painter of his time.
This November, Bridge Productions is pleased to announce the return of Seattle - based painter, draughtsman, and printmaker Emily Gherard.
Be it as a painter, stage designer, draughtsman, sculptor, architect, designer, catalogue and book designer, poet or author of theoretical works, Zobernig pursues this question in the widest possible variety of roles and thereby questions the traditional image of the artist.
He is a highly skilled draughtsman and his intricate drawings offer a unique interpretation of Modernist tropes.
Behnke quotes Floyd Herman who wrote of Hine's work: «His abstractions synthesized a keen sensibility of an accomplished draughtsman with the poetry and inventive structure that linked his work to the American abstract tradition of Stuart Davis, Al Held, Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko.
Presented alongside the Black Pourings will be drawings from the same period, regarded as his most important and productive as a draughtsman, as well as a number of virtually unknown and rarely seen sculptures.
Mark Lombardi (1951 — 2000) is an American draughtsman whose straight - faced, hand - drawn diagrams chart sociopolitical narratives of influence and contradiction, from the collapse of the Vatican bank to the Iran - Contra scandal.
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.
An inveterate draughtsman, he chose a path that was in keeping with his personal vision, a desire to record the radiant color and light of the world around him.
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.
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.
Many historians cite John Wilde (1919 — 2006)-- painter, draughtsman, and printmaker of fantastic imagery — as one of the pioneers of magic realism in Wisconsin.
A talented draughtsman and former student of Arshile Gorky, Burkhardt thought painting must have careful drawing as its basis: He always sketched in pencil, pastels, or ink before building up his heavily layered, fleshy surfaces in oil.
Painter, draughtsman, and filmmaker Marcel Dzama creates ink and watercolor drawings of fantastical characters enacting bizarre, surreal scenarios.
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.
This monograph on Brooklyn — based painter and draughtsman Eddie Martinez (born 1977) presents a collection of 40 ink drawings made between 2010 and 2012.
[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.
I had mostly seen only reproductions of the great paintings and cutouts, and it was astonishing, to discover what a brilliant colourist and draughtsman he was.
A turbulent yet transformative year, 1951 would prove to be «Pollock's most important and productive year as a draughtsman,» in which his drawings reached an unprecedented level of virtuosity and sophistication (E.V. Thaw, «1950 Introductory Text,» in F.V. O'Connor and E.V. Thaw, ed., Jackson Pollock: A Catalogue RaisonnĂ© of Paintings, Drawings and Other Works, Vol.
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