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Draughtsman
A person who specializes in drawing; often used by those who produce technical or mechanical drawings used by architects and designers.

 


Draughtsman
An artist who draws sketches and plans of buildings, machinery, and manufactured products.

Draughtsman: Specialist in the art or craft of drawing; today usuaIy describes those who make technical or mechanical drawings. .

English draughtsman and writer. He was brought up in Brighton, in genteel poverty, by his mother.

Wilhelm Busch (b. 1832), the most brilliant German draughtsman of the last generation, made his debut with an illustrated poem " The Peasant and the Miller," and won a world-wide reputation with the following works: Pater Filucius, Die Fromme Helene, ...

Already a superb draughtsman, Schiele made many drawings from these willing models, some of which were extremely erotic. He seems to have made part of his income by supplying collectors of pornography, who abounded in Vienna at that time.

"Degas is beyond all a draughtsman of the first order. His spirit is quite classical.

The former is made from wood-pulp and is generally used for schools, or work in a draughtsman's office. Rag papers are produced from good-quality cotton or linen rags and are finished to three surfaces.

Chagall's student works show that he was a proficient draughtsman, exploring the possibilities of Art Nouveau and its inspired, decorative forms.

Henri-mile-Benoît Matisse (French pronunciation: ['̃ʁi matis]; 31 December 1869 - 3 November 1954) was a French artist, known for his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship.

Julius Schnorr Von Carolsfeld was a painter and draughtsman, brother of Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld. He was taught engraving by his father and then trained under Heinrich Fger at the Akademie in Vienna (1811-15).

After Hogarth, the finest draughtsman and caricaturist of the manners of his time was Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Robust humour, exuberance and flowing line are combined in his work, much of which was for the publisher of prints Ackermann.

Compared to the situation before the recent cleaning, this is the fresco that appears to have benefitted the most from the operation: the splendid colour tones have been rediscovered, as well as the lighting and the draughtsmanship, ...

The meticulous draughtsman used his skill to render human emotion and endurance in the face of such obstacles as discrimination.

The image is drawn on a stone with a greasy ink which is dark in color only to aid the draughtsman with his work, The stone is then thoroughly dampened; the water remains on the ungreased areas only.

Henri Matisse (December 31, 1869 â€" November 3, 1954) was a French artist, noted for his use of color and his fluid, brilliant and original draughtsmanship. ... Picasso redirects here. ...

Gogh, Vincent (Willem) van (b. March 30, 1853, Zundert, Neth.--d. July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris), generally considered the greatest Dutch painter and draughtsman after Rembrandt... WebMuseum: Schiele, Egon ...

See also: Painting, Portrait, School, Sculpture, Expression

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