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"draftsman" Definitions
  1. (North American English) (British English draughtsman) a person whose job is to draw detailed plans of machines, buildings, etc.
  2. (North American English) (British English draughtsman) a person who draws
  3. (North American English also drafter) a man who writes official or legal documents

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That he came to New York and became an architectural draftsman.
Mr. Lopez, a brilliant draftsman, was responsible for all illustrations and designs.
After graduating, he went to work as a draftsman at Gibbs & Cox.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Katsushika Hokusai was a prolific draftsman.
He's like the opposite of my temperament, but he's a really good draftsman.
"He's a dazzling draftsman," said the artist Chuck Close, a friend of Mr. Leslie's.
He was an aspiring draftsman who also played piano and worked blue-collar jobs.
An exceptionally skillful draftsman with an idiosyncratic, storytelling imagination, he's especially good with colored pencils.
Mr. Russell, the Times critic, called his exhibition catalog "Greuze the Draftsman" a "majestic" achievement.
Holland Cotter, a Times art critic, suggests "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer" at the Met.
His father was a naval draftsman at Gibbs & Cox, an engineering and design firm in Manhattan.
He isn't even much of a draftsman; his drawings are mostly unworked aids for larger compositions.
Brandon got a bachelor's degree, but hated his time working as a draftsman in an office.
Rendered in various illustrative styles, they reveal Warhol's unique talents and ardent visions as a commercial draftsman.
The artist was a prolific draftsman and printer, which set him apart from his vanguard elder Caravaggio.
The show, "Red Grooms: Handiwork, 21967-21975," reveals the artist as a master draftsman of remarkable consistency.
Following his discharge, he returned to Continental as a draftsman and began his career as an artist.
He later worked for a year as a trainee draftsman at the state advertising agency in Dresden.
He is a consummate draftsman for whom the doodle, words, drawing, and the brushstroke are equally important.
A skilled draftsman, Correggio treated the discipline as above all a preparatory tool for his other great works.
Had Dalí's images for Macbeth been his sole artistic output, he'd still be remembered as a master draftsman.
"He's the best draftsman I've ever seen," Ms. Gardner, who is a trustee of the Art Institute, said.
An agile, inquisitive draftsman inclined to careful observation, he has always culled his subjects from his immediate surroundings.
By 217, he was getting jobs on building projects not as a draftsman, but as a licensed architect.
He was a fine draftsman, turning out illustrations for magazines and advertisements for various products, including Molson's beer.
Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman continues at The Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan) through September 23.
Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman continues at the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan) closes on September 23.
The group's leader, Rahman Mizanur, 31, a draftsman earning S$1,800 ($1,300) a month, was jailed for five years.
A self-taught draftsman and fantastical storyteller, Renaldo Kuhler's life and fashion sense were as eccentric as his art.
Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman continues at The Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Midtown East, Manhattan) through September 23, 2018.
His father was an independent draftsman in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who did detailing for iron works, including stairs and bridges.
" He added, "Peter was a terrible draftsman, but not knowing how to do something didn't stop him from doing it.
This is the work of a consummate draftsman whose painterly intelligence was always probing, no matter what the circumstances were.
Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through February 12.
Yet Cajal was also a precise draftsman, and The Beautiful Brain suggests that his drawings deserve recognition in their own right.
The principal author of the woodcuts was almost certainly Benedetto Bordon, a Paduan miniaturist, draftsman, geographer and publisher of ancient texts.
CreditCreditThe British Museum, London "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a monument to a monument.
He seems to have been an incessant draftsman, doodling in the margins of print proofs, always with much on his mind.
Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through February 12.
Romero first apprenticed as a draftsman and builder, then trained as an architect while taking UNM creative writing classes for fun.
Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through February 12, 2018.
After seeing Divine Draftsman & Designer, Michelangelo seemingly seized the opportunity to take an #EmptyMet spin around the museum before the public entered.
DeCarava was always exploring ways to do photographically what he could do as a draftsman: make precise shapes on a white page.
In "20th Century Women," which opened on Christmas Day, Mills recasts his mother, Jan, as a Salem-smoking architectural draftsman named Dorothea.
They are Ms. Madani; the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli; the draftsman Charles Hossein Zenderoudi; the photographer Shirana Shahbazi; and the painter Marcos Grigorian.
The jobs that resulted weren't much fun — draftsman for an electric company and so on — but happened to yield one transformative experience.
I think he has been marginalized because he is an inventive draftsman who never took himself seriously enough to attempt making a masterpiece.
Such is the curious case with Jean-Jacques Lequeu (1757–19233), the unknown bagatelle utopian architect and prolific proto-postmodern draftsman of grandeur.
It is his eye for details and his abilities as a draftsman that makes his other work organizing and installing exhibitions note worthy.
He says that he has always been interested in graphic design, sketching, and drawing, but he also considers himself a draftsman of sorts.
MoMA came through again with this survey of a painter and draftsman who made African America his theme, and formal beauty his means.
Mr. Szemansco founded Synthesis Architects in 210 with another architect, John P. Senisi, and shortly after, they hired Mr. Newman as a draftsman.
I was also interested in art, so I wrote a program that allowed a professional draftsman to use a personal computer to design anything.
Mr. Lehman's family is now selling 30 pieces, which focus on Kirchner's development as a draftsman from 1905 through his Swiss exile in the 1920s.
Milton was always a superb draftsman, but he took realism and reduced it, and started making more symbolic work, with a Magritte quality to it.
He was a brilliant, academically trained draftsman whose central subject would always be the human body — depicted with a visceral combination of disinterest and tenderness.
Ms. Distefano's collections, stamped Donna Distefano x The Met Store, began in November 2017 with three rings inspired by the "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer" exhibition.
I never stop being a draftsman, and although there may be spots and bits of color in my work, I insist I'm not a painter.
Although I have not had a chance to read everything carefully, I learned that Vandenberg was an incredibly gifted draftsman who could work in any style.
Burnham's foil, and Mr. Kirchheimer's hero, was another Chicago architect: Louis Sullivan, a brilliant draftsman and theoretician often identified as the father of the modern skyscraper.
As can be seen in Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman, he often explored the same subject in multiple media, selecting techniques that emphasized either texture, color, or dramatic shadows.
Bin Salman represents the new face of Saudi Arabia, and he is the draftsman of a plan to reform the kingdom and diversify it away from oil.
Cuevas' brooding figures graced exhibits from Paris to New York during a career as a painter, sculptor, writer, draftsman and engraver that spanned more than seven decades.
"We very much want to make the process of normalization irreversible," said Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser and a chief draftsman of the Cuba policy.
According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, over 700,000 people visited Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer, making it the 10th-most visited exhibition in the museum's history.
A draftsman, calligrapher, magician and musician, he traveled all over Northern Europe to entertain kings and aristocrats as well as hoi polloi with amazing feats of physical dexterity.
Mr. González de León left for Paris in 1948 and became a draftsman in Le Corbusier's studio, working with young architects from all over Europe and the Americas.
He enlisted in the Army, which trained him as a topographic draftsman but assigned him as a cartoonist for the publications Stars and Stripes, Yank and Army Talks.
The Victorian Era was the great period of nature illustration, and as Lear shuffled from relative to family friend to relative, he honed his skills as a draftsman.
She organized the museum's 2003 exhibition Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman, which included two similar drawings associated with what experts believe is a lost painting of St. Sebastian.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Apparent at the Foundation Louis Vuitton's exhibition of mostly delicately colored drawings by Egon Schiele is his virtuosity as a draftsman.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2019 Back in Chicago, he worked as a draftsman in several offices before establishing a small practice in 1961.
His career was so unpredictible—sculptor, filmmaker, painter, music-video pioneer, collagist, draftsman, punk-band photographer, puller of stunts—that his true medium was his refusal to meet expectations.
" A former parliamentary draftsman quoted in the civil service trade paper, Civil Service World, described it "as the largest scale legislation and policy exercise that has ever been carried out.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced Tuesday that "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer" had surpassed "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" to become the 10th most visited exhibition in the museum's history.
After his regular, 40-hour-per-week job as a draftsman for a construction company in El Paso, my father picked up my two brothers and me to work construction.
In the years before the Revolution, Lequeu seems to have had on-and-off employment for aristocratic clients, whether as an architect in his own right or merely as a draftsman.
I've never thought of myself as a very good draftsman, but over the years, through brute force and tons and tons of practice, I now have a line that I like.
A hundred and twenty-eight of the Master's drawings are on view at the Met in "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer," with one gallery devoted entirely to studies for the Sistine Chapel.
He was hired as a draftsman on his first film, "This Was a Woman," in 1948, and for the next several years worked on numerous films as an assistant art director.
In a work made shortly after his first Italian trip, "The Inspiration of the Artist," a beleaguered draftsman is overwhelmed by a swirling thought bubble of figures from history and myth.
Dr. Bambach was an organizer of the Met's 21499 exhibition "Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman," the first in America to take a comprehensive chronological overview of the artist's works on paper.
The gorgeous cyanotypes of the upper Mississippi by the Prussian-born draftsman and mapmaker Peter Henry Bosse, made under the aegis of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, transcend their documentary purpose.
Not long after he joined the firm, a draftsman clandestinely showed Mr. Tishman a corporate succession chart he was not supposed to see, a chart on which his name did not appear.
But they immediately reveal three things: He was a preternaturally talented draftsman from the start; he was always wickedly funny; and he has always had an engineer's passion for the built world.
To be sure, his reputation as a great draftsman and teacher was universally appealing, but when there were so few black artists of his stature to lean on it just meant more.
Problems arise immediately when an expected engineering position disappears in a downsizing company, leaving Sami with a temporary job as a draftsman and a visa that's set to expire in 30 days.
"George is one of the great draftsman of American art," said Laura Hoptman, the executive director of the Drawing Center and a curator for his 2011 retrospective, "Mental States," at the New Museum.
The scope, scholarship, and sheer bravura of Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which opens to the public on Monday, are astonishing any way you cut it.
As far as my participation in the creation of Apple, it began by providing assistance to Steve Jobs who was a consulting engineer at Atari when I was there as a chief draftsman.
INDOORS: The club, built in 1913, was designed by the architect William Eugene Drummond, a draftsman for Wright who worked throughout the Chicago area, with a focus on River Forest, where he lived.
Here, we're given access to the drawing process itself — the dance of a "divine draftsman" angling in close, leaning back, and circling around a pose as he blocks out his seemingly "uncomposed" composition.
Highlights in this show, "Guercino: Virtuoso Draftsman," include a tender and refined drawing of Christ crowned with thorns, dating to 1647 and done with an unusual combination of black, red and white chalk.
Every day, he wakes up at precisely 7 am, works a half-day as a draftsman at a prestigious architecture firm, and goes to bed at precisely 3 pm for four hours of sleep.
His delight in the many similarities of life and landscape between the two regions, and his talents as a draftsman, are apparent in a number of paintings, including closely observed renderings of fishing vessels.
As a result of the revolution, he was merely able to secure a civil servant position, working as a surveyor and a cartographer (employed in various government offices as a draftsman) in the cadastre.
The man who went by Chandler was an electrician and a draftsman who co-workers described as being an odd, eccentric and highly intelligent man, but a loner with no family or friends, Elliott said.
As a result, when Valton was a teenager, along with his mother and sister, he moved to Dallas, where his older brother already had settled and found work as a draftsman for an architectural firm.
Absorbing these bizarre images, in which wildly distended Legoland figures teeter over a cliff and radiate like spokes about a dinner table, one wonders: who but a hallucinating draftsman would have people do these things?
Opening at the Morgan Library & Museum on May 18, Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman is the first exhibition to explore the full scope of the artist's works on paper, including quick sketches, finished pastels, watercolors, and charcoal drawings.
The exhibition, titled "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer," will contain 150 drawings, three marble sculptures, his first known painting ("The Torment of Saint Anthony"), and other works, from collections all over the United States and Europe.
In them the viewer has room to appreciate Mr. Haendel's relaxed confidence as a draftsman as well as the understated beauty of the found photographs he often uses as source material and of the graphite itself.
These ostentatious items would all have come from the bustling workshop of Luigi Valadier (1726-1785), among the most sought-after of Roman silversmiths who was, as well, an outstanding draftsman, designer, goldsmith and sculptor in bronze.
Mr. Hockney, a multitalented painter, draftsman and set designer who burst onto the British art scene in the early 1960s, has become one of the most popular living artists, though his work was not always taken seriously.
A natural draftsman with, as he put it, "a sarcastic outlook on life," in the 1970s he landed magazine gigs drawing political cartoons that skewered the newly formed, oil-rich Emirates for their pursuit of consumerist modernization.
Kahn worked a string of odd jobs to help support his parents and seven siblings, ultimately landing a position as a draftsman at the office of the architect George D. Mason, despite only having a seventh-grade education.
Before investigators traced him to the borough of Queens in 1993, Mr. Palij had lived for decades in anonymity, a Polish-born draftsman in one of the most diverse neighborhoods of a city famous for its immigrant communities.
AW: I come from a family of artists: my mother was a draftsman, painter, and sculptor; my father was an editor, publisher, secretive novelist, and occasional photographer; my brother is a painter; and my sister is an ornithological illustrator.
For there is something very satisfying in the suggestion that art found Schöpke just as the self-taught Austrian draftsman found art's inestimable power — and in the show's revelation of a substantive artistic legacy that deserves to be more widely discovered.
In time, my grandfather found work in San Francisco as a draftsman for Erich Mendelsohn—a major influence on the Streamline Moderne movement, which held that a space should reflect the fast lives of the people in it—and they moved.
Leonardo is well-known for his studies of optics; the notes and drawings also suggested to Patrick de Bayser, an independent dealer Prate consulted, that they were executed by a left-handed artist — and yes, the Italian draftsman was a leftie.
He worked for a while as a draftsman, but he must have longed to fly again, and when he heard, through word of mouth in the Jewish community, that there were aviation opportunities in the new state of Israel, he went.
Over a nearly 50-year career that he began as a draftsman at Pinewood Studios near London, Mr. Marsh worked for such notable directors as David Lean, Carol Reed, John Huston, Mel Brooks, Richard Attenborough, Sydney Pollack and Frank Darabont.
He devoted most of his life and energy as a draftsman, sculptor, designer, teacher, curator and administrator to documenting, preserving and promoting Indian crafts and craftsmen; leading schools in Mumbai and Lahore; and procuring commissions for his teachers and students.
Numerous academically trained, "professional" artists have been looking hard at outsider art; the British contemporary-art star Grayson Perry, for example, has found inspiration in the work of the legendary American outsider, Henry Darger, a visionary storyteller, draftsman and collagist.
If these drawings attest to the supremacy of Michelangelo's hand and conceptual rigor over his highly accomplished peers, it might seem strange to say that, for me, Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman & Designer has gone a long way to bringing him down to earth.
But Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman — an exhibition at New York's Morgan Library & Museum and the first museum show to focus on the artist's works on paper — lends a few helpful insights into who and what have inspired this 97-year-old artist (beyond the sugary obvious).
Parmigianino's abilities as a draftsman made him a potential master of the genre and is most fully displayed in his scores of nude and erotic drawings, the explicit nature of some of which have kept them from public view and from the current exhibition.
In 1909, Léger moved to Montparnasse, where he worked as an architectural draftsman and became active in Section D'Or, the group of avant-garde artists who held regular meetings at the home of the Duchamp brothers; including Jacques Villon, Marcel Duchamp and Raymond Duchamp-Villon.
The diversity of the readings of these archetypal themes sketched out above, of dream and trauma, birth and death, means that one could easily fill a whole library— a "bibliotheca gigeriana," albeit fictitious for the time being—on the draftsman, painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and designer H.R. Giger.
Over 7.36 million visitors have passed through its exhibitions, largely drawn in by landmark exhibitions like Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination at The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters, and the tail ends of highly-publicized shows like Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer and David Hockney.
This presentation kicks off the current New York exhibition season with an unmistakable reminder that, sometimes, less really is more, for there is no stopping the expressive power of a skilled draftsman with little more than a nib pen, a bottle of ink, and a deep well of imagination.
Currently the curator of Italian and Spanish drawings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bambach was the organizer and curator of the 2017-18 Met exhibition Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer, which included drawings that had never been exhibited before, for a once-in-a-lifetime viewing opportunity.
A skilled draftsman, painter, and printmaker, he had developed his various talents first at the now defunct Textile High School, on West Eighteenth Street, and then at the Cooper Union School of Art, the Harlem Community Art Center, and, in the mid-forties, the George Washington Carver Art School.
Student protesters being herded into police vans, opposition leaders standing outside the Indian Parliament and ebullient crowds of tens of thousands in Hyderabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai have read aloud the preamble and held aloft copies of the Constitution and portraits of B.R. Ambedkar, its chief draftsman.
BOUCHARDON: ROYAL ARTIST OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT Developed in partnership with the Louvre in Paris, this exhibition explores the work of Edmé Bouchardon (1698-1762), a sculptor and draftsman best known for his depictions of Louis XV and an instrumental, if overlooked, figure in the shift from Rococo to Neo-Classicism. Jan.
By contrast, the Japanese painter-draftsman Issei Nishimura (born 21), whose works Cavin-Morris Gallery will present both at the fair and in a concurrent solo show at its Chelsea space (through February 213), mines art brut's holy grail — that reservoir of unbridled creative energy buried somewhere in the psyche.
And that, more or less, is what happened to Thaddée Prate, director of old master pictures at the Tajan auction house here, which is to announce on Monday the discovery of a drawing that a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art says is by Leonardo, the Renaissance genius and master draftsman.
MICHELANGELO: DIVINE DRAFTSMAN AND DESIGNER A huge, and likely to be hugely popular, show of more than 150 of Michelangelo's supernaturally sensual drawings—as well as three marble sculptures, his earliest surviving painting, and the cartoon for his last Vatican fresco—borrowed from more than 50 institutions in Europe and the United States. Nov.
Cavin-Morris Gallery will be showing them at the fair for the first time, along with tempera-on-paper paintings by Tarcisio Merati (1934–1995), a technical draftsman and schizophrenic from the Bergamo area of northern Italy, whose mysterious, mechanical-architectural forms seem to hover in pictorial space like big balloons above unknown landscapes.
Having created a multibillion-dollar company almost single-handedly over nearly five decades, Mr. Armani — by training an architectural draftsman who entered fashion as a stylist and only reluctantly became a businessman after the death of his life partner, Sergio Galeotti, in 1985 from complications of AIDS — has built his career on cunning and, not infrequently, hubristic self-reliance.
A trained draftsman, painter and lithographer, he had strong theories about composition and light, as well as a desire to distill "some aspect of each place," whether it be fishermen on the Seine, geometrically framed by the overlapping arches of a bridge, or an old woman unwittingly anchoring an angular shadow in the South of France.
But to start at the beginning, Modigliani: Unmasked is unusual for two reasons: it showcases the artist's achievements as a sculptor and draftsman while relegating his lushly colored paintings to the sidelines; and it is assembled mostly from a single collection, that of Paul Alexandre, who bought more than 400 drawings directly from the artist's studio between the years 1906 and 1914.
He is a poet who writes many of his poems on long sheets of paper tacked to the wall, which is to say he is poet-performer; a painter best known for his images of hearts and robes, motifs he began using in the mid-1960s; a draftsman and printmaker whose graphic mastery is beyond dispute; and, more recently, a sculptor.
A graduate of the Slade School of Art in London and a deft draftsman, Ms. Brown made drawings of fancy, dour-faced couples straight out of Beckmann, macabre scenes of hell copied from Hieronymus Bosch and images of performers lifted from William Hogarth's "Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn" and an old production photo of the "Ring" cycle (operas in this season's lineup).
Now, with the publication of The Secret World of Renaldo Kuhler, by Brett Ingram (Blast Books), a first-ever account of the life and career of an autodidact who died in North Carolina in 2013, at the age of 81, fans of this kind of art may become familiar with a distinctive oeuvre that is as cohesive as it is ambitious, and with the intriguing eccentricities of the talented draftsman and storyteller who concocted it.
When & Where: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2220 Wilshire Boulevard, Mid-Wilshire, Los Angeles), through June 29; Charles White Elementary School (26750 Wilshire Boulevard, Westlake, Los Angeles ), through September 212; California African American Museum (25814 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles), through August 220 With the deft hand of a master draftsman, Charles White captured the breadth of the African American experience, depicting everyday life, historical scenes, and images of Black empowerment.
If blockbuster exhibitions like the recent Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer at The Met, or last year's special show of Bellini's landscapes at The Getty, aren't making their skin crawl with anxiousness and delight, then it's the magically rediscovered hand of a much beloved master, in a work long not considered to have been executed by that hand, that quickens their pulse — even when certain such revised attributions seem a bit specious.

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