draughtsmanship in a sentence
Examples
- The fine draughtsmanship of Cousins was as apparent in his prints as in his original lead-pencil portraits exhibited in London in 1882.
- Martin Maloney practices deliberately " bad " painting, where images ( mainly figures ) are achieved with apparently inept draughtsmanship and crude painting.
- Cambon's designs and scale-models in Cont?crayon, sepia or pastel furthermore reveal an exquisite draughtsmanship in its own right.
- The combination of draughtsmanship and shadowing give all his work a very strong 3-dimensional quality, whilst also being of extreme beauty.
- Watercolours ( also involving ink draughtsmanship ) constituted an important second sphere of activity which, while present since the fifties, intensified after 1970.
- Most are in the style of naval draughtsmanship, and cover natural history topics, specifically birds, and a few depict the infant colony itself.
- During the period circa 1780 1795, Engleheart developed his very distinctive style, with his draughtsmanship and use of colour becoming consistent and high quality.
- He was a constant contributor to the Royal Academy exhibitions from 1774 to 1837, and his pictures were marked by great taste and good draughtsmanship.
- The chapel was also the site of an assault on Michelangelo by rival sculptor Pietro Torrigiano, who resented Michelangelo's critical remarks about his draughtsmanship.
- The painting is one of the first Klee did in oils and is typical of the artist's interest in colour theory, draughtsmanship and musicality.