| Most feature anomalously crude draftsmanship, scabby surfaces and flat-footed figuration. |
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| His sentiment has become philosophical, as we are not cowed by caustic warnings but entreated with seductive and satisfying draftsmanship. |
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| Whether working in pencil or oil, her fine draftsmanship gives each animal its own expressive identity. |
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| The subdued homoeroticism of Alfred Kolig's drawings and paintings is secondary to his exquisite draftsmanship and sensual colorism. |
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| Consequently, the resources used to examine the legal validity and draftsmanship of regulations have increased markedly. |
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| That messy piece of paper with my poor draftsmanship on it must be lying around somewhere in the NCC offices. |
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| For the above projects, Mallet-Stevens engaged the draftsmanship talents of his collaborator Édouard Menkès. |
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| Klee, known for his draftsmanship, saw the work in watercolor he did in Tunis as his breakthrough to color. |
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| Drue Langlois is an accomplished draftsmanship, who uses accurate perspectives, beautiful transparencies and complex renderings of colors. |
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| The section concerns itself with matters of general interest in the field of parliamentary draftsmanship. |
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| They are, perhaps, the founding documents of the master draftsmanship for which the school became famous. |
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| Already, Walt had acknowledged the lowliness of his own draftsmanship, and he was relying on the superior skills of others. |
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| That latter objective might appear impossible, but some nimble draftsmanship has come to the rescue. |
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| Pugin was the son of the architect Augustus Charles Pugin, who gave him his architectural and draftsmanship training. |
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| With crisp, articulate draftsmanship and a penchant for queasily keyed-up colors, Sharrer presents slyly enigmatic events that are punctuated by surreal details. |
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| From his academic training, Charles always kept an inclination for great historical paintings, well served by impeccable draftsmanship and a reasoned and skillful use of composition. |
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| This, in the end, is what King v Burwell comes down to: the Supreme Court will decide whether to let millions of Americans pay the price for their legislators' shoddy draftsmanship. |
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| He felt their sounds and captured them with extraordinary draftsmanship in his trademark watercolors. |
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| Using advanced photographic techniques, Ahmet Ertu has, for the first time, captured the vibrant colors and sinuous draftsmanship of 16th-century Turkish tiles and has reproduced them in all their glory. |
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| Good painters with a draftsmanship quality in their painting. |
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| The preciseness and clarity associated with the use of a moderately hard graphite pencil were developed in the highly selective draftsmanship of the 19th-century French Neoclassicist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. |
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| Now he felt like someone who had been trained for an outmoded vocation, like watchmaking or draftsmanship. |
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| The architecture-conditioned draftsmanship of Ozenfant and Le Corbusier provided a background for applicative thought, quite unique in the arts at the time. |
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