Degas's work was controversial, but was generally admired for its draftsmanship.
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Learn the basics of outdoor color, light, perspective, distance and draftsmanship.
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He learned to write in a handsome script and studied technical draftsmanship.
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Robinson's draftsmanship balances graphic panels with realism.
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Bose prided himself on his draftsmanship, which was impressive.
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All are compelling for their skillful draftsmanship and their detached yet affectionate attentiveness.
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Where Phillips was drawn to the evocative power of pigment, Tannahill liked form, line and draftsmanship.
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That latter objective might appear impossible, but some nimble draftsmanship has come to the rescue.
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Durand had a sharp eye for rocks and trees and had the draftsmanship to give them life on paper or canvas.
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Drawing: the creation of artistic pictures or diagrams; "he learned drawing from his father"
(draftsman) a skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines
(draftsman) an artist skilled at drawing
A draughtsman or draftsman (the former more often in the UK, the latter more often in the US), also known as a draughtsperson or draftsperson is a person skilled in drawing, either: *drawing for artistic purposes, or *technical drawing for practical purposes such as architecture or engineering. ...
The art or craft of a draftsman; The skill of drawing
(draftsman) Alternative form of draughtsman
(Draftsman) Individual who creates the plans for set construction.
(Draftsman) One who translates and draws or prepares a design into drawings.