draughtsmanship in a sentence
Examples
- Many of these prints displayed a high level a draughtsmanship, and often humour, in their explicit depictions of bedroom scenes, voyeurs, and oversized anatomy.
- Young Edwards had a precocious talent for draughtsmanship and when only 11 years old had copied plates from " Flora Londinensis " for his own enjoyment.
- There has however been a contemporary art revival among European artists and academies because the medium imposes considerable discipline in draughtsmanship since drawings cannot be erased or altered.
- The draughtsmanship is of the highest quality and some his pictures are described as'ornamented'by R . W . Satchwell, who occasionally drew the surrounds.
- By 1805 he was making looms at a factory in Kirkby Stephen, then moved first to Carlisle, then to Glasgow where he learned draughtsmanship from Peter Nicholson.
- In 1969 Paape began teaching draughtsmanship for comics at the Sint Lukas Institute ( Saint Lucas Institute for Higher Education ) in Brussels, where he remained until 1976.
- His masterpiece, a picture of rich colour and fine draughtsmanship, representing Saint Sebastian, Saint Roch and Saint Demetrius, is in the National Gallery, London.
- According to the British Museum, she was " renowned for work with translucent enamels over foil, and draughtsmanship; specialising in secular, usually mythological scenes ".
- Hillier compares Sharaku to French painter Paul C�zanne, who he believes " has to struggle to express himself, hampered and angered by the limitations of his draughtsmanship ".
- Even as a student, Augustus'brilliant draughtsmanship and personal glamour made him a celebrity, and stood in contrast to Gwen's quieter gifts and reticent demeanour.