17 adjectives to describe draughtsmen

The chapter on Perspective is full and well illustrated, and useful to architectural or mechanical draughtsmen, may-be, but little so to artists.

The success of these suggested to a firm of publishers the preparation of a number of similar sketches of the misadventures of cockney sportsmen, to accompany plates by the comic draughtsman, Mr. R. Seymour.

The direction of these strokes proves that Michelangelo worked equally with both hands, and the way in which they are hatched and crossed upon the marble reminds one of the pen-drawing of a bold draughtsman.

At its best it is second-hand; at its worst, the mere conjecture of a rather careless draughtsman.

Evans was a clever draughtsman, and some of his sketches of the country explored are reproduced in Oxley's journal.

DANIELL, WILLIAM, an eminent draughtsman; spent his early life in India; author of "Oriental Scenery," in six folio vols.

In this monument I was especially struck by the inlaid work of white marble in red sandstone upon the four minarets, it was so diversified and so delicate; so chastely executed that the most expert draughtsman could not have produced it more correctly and delicately upon paper.

Boyd has represented these pictures in line sketches, which are characterised at once by the strength and confidence of a masterful draughtsman and the insight of a keen observer of character, who has long been familiar with the types presented in Stevenson's poem.

They show him, in one sense, at his highest and his best, not only as a man of tender feeling, but also as a mighty draughtsman.

as you're ambitious, and are a very neat draughtsman, you shall try your hand on these proposals for a grammar-school.

He is merely a tracer, not a fully skilled draughtsman.

Michelangelo determined to select a subject which should enable him to display all his power as the supreme draughtsman of the nude.

In all Europe there is no school of portraiture worth notice; the so-called portrait-painters are only likeness-makers, comparing with the true portraitist as a topographical draughtsman does with a landscape artist.

He there took in Jack Sheppard, and Cruikshank the artist; and aided by that very vulgar but very wonderful draughtsman, he made an effective story of the burglar's and housebreaker's life."

His fellow-workers seem to have admired him as an able draughtsman gifted with a rare if whimsical imagination; but no one recognised in him a leader of his age.

I can draw as well, am a better draughtsman, maybe, but I haven't got the ideas.

For eight years he had been employed at the works where, after a brilliant and special course of study, he had made his beginning as assistant draughtsman when but nineteen years old, receiving at that time a salary of one hundred francs a month.

17 adjectives to describe  draughtsmen