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draughtsmanship
draughtsmanship Also draftsman-. [f. prec. + -ship.] The function, quality, or art of a draughtsman; skill in draughting or drawing.1846 Worcester cites Sir J. Herschel. 1862 Thornbury Turner I. 54 Turning the boy's perspective, geometry, and architectural draughtsmanship to some account. 1884 Athen...
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draughtman
draughtman rare. (ˈdrɑːftmən, -æ-) 1. = draughtsman: esp. in sense 4.1865 Dickens Mut. Fr. i. iv, Lavinia, rising to the surface with the last draughtman rescued. 1891 E. A. Tillett St. George Tombland, Norwich 36 A bone draughtman, of the type used by the early Norsemen. † 2. nonce-use, in morning'...
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Wilhelm Balmer
He was educated in draughtsmanship under Fritz Schnider and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Ludwig von Löfftz.
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draftsman
draftsman (ˈdrɑːftsmən, -æ-) [Another spelling of draughtsman.] 1. One who makes, or whose business it is to make, drawings or designs.1663 Gerbier Counsel G j a, Good Draufts-men do express..what is to be built in Brick by a Red Line, what with Stone white. 1797 Monthly Mag. III. 223 Mr. Alexander,...
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Surautomatism
Sacred Surrealism, Dissidence and International Avant-Garde Prose Sacred Surrealism, Dissidence and International Avant-Garde Prose
Architectural Draughtsmanship : From Analog to Digital Narratives Architectural Draughtsmanship: From Analog to Digital Narratives
Surrealist techniques
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Robert Greenlees
Greenlees also introduced the teaching of nautical draughtsmanship – a number of designers at the Clyde shipyards were graduates of the school.
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Abraham van der Hart
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According to the RKD he learned architecture and draughtsmanship from his father, Jan van der Hart, and became an architect specialized in Neoclassicism
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malerisch
‖ malerisch, a. (ˈmaːlərɪʃ) [G., ‘painterly’, f. maler painter.] After H. Wölfflin's use (1915 Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe): of or pertaining to a manner of painting characterized more by the merging of colours than by the more formal linear style; painterly.1933 Burlington Mag. Dec. 269/2 Rus...
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Ercole Setti
His pen-and-ink drawings show a fine draughtsmanship without requiring cross-hatching.
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Charles Lovett Gill
maker, and collaborated with Lionel Tertis on the design and construction of his viola, though as FRICS he was only allowed to be recognised for his draughtsmanship
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Giovanni Battista Falda
Biography
Falda was sent as a boy to Rome, to work in the studio of Bernini, and his draughtsmanship caught the eye of the publisher Giovanni Giacomo
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Hans Bock (painter)
He is likely to have educated the young Joseph Heintz in draughtsmanship.
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Magda Francot
realist style marked by strong foregrounding (in this, similar to the Pre-Raphaelites), an illustrative manner showing a determined orientation toward draughtsmanship
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Master of the Weibermacht
of engravings, depicting both religious and secular subjects, has also been attributed to him on the basis of style; the works in question show coarse draughtsmanship
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Training excavation
contractors and employ professional archaeologists to teach the basics of archaeological methodology, including photography, stratigraphy, illustration and draughtsmanship
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