| If one were to judge Watts on his late, symbolic work, one might give him low marks for technique, anatomy and draughtsmanship. |
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| The draughtsmanship is precise, with just enough deviation to liberate the artist's verve and originality. |
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| The Mughal artists were superb craftsmen and their draughtsmanship and use of colour showed consummate skill. |
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| Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality. |
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| There, he learned basic draughtsmanship and portraiture under local artists Boy Sagario and later on, Tony Vidal. |
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| Mr Szabadi combined his two enthusiasms at college, where he studied industrial draughtsmanship. |
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| His draughtsmanship is always ironic, with a twist, playful when it should be painful, smart when it should be loving. |
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| He was admired for his unique draughtsmanship and various graphic techniques. |
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| The quality of the draughtsmanship of cartoons was spectacular. |
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| Each of his compositions attains that perfect balance, and his draughtsmanship gets right to the heart of things. |
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| For instance, there are our mechanical design centers for design and draughtsmanship work relating to mechanical and installation engineering. |
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| Also in 1910, a middle school was opened especially for the children of workers, where they could specialize in draughtsmanship. |
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| They know the importance of the model rules and good draughtsmanship. |
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| This large, beautiful drawing shows the draughtsmanship of the architect, who, as regards the tower, did not hesitate to correct a section he considered inaccurate or clumsy. |
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| The sponginess and dripping colour of the abstract pieces and the precise draughtsmanship of realism show us why watercolour has been actively used, if not always revered, by artists for more than three centuries. |
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| Many pictures owe their permanent value in art and their chief charm in our eyes to the artist's excellent feeling for line, and his facility and skill in draughtsmanship. |
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| Today the school not only teaches draughtsmanship and painting, it also offers courses in graphic arts, design, interior architecture, photography, animation and so on. |
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| Other artists recognise in Docherty an enviable quality of draughtsmanship that he himself believed he was unable to develop fully in his earlier work. |
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| My mother would do her best to help with the more ambitious renderings, but around primary school age, her draughtsmanship was no longer up to my expectations. |
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| Returning to civilian life after the armistice of 1943, Rotella obtained his Diploma at the Naples Art Academy. From 1944-45 he taught draughtsmanship at the Institute for Surveyors in his home town. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| All demonstrate the precision and fluidity of his draughtsmanship. |
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