[
US
/ˈdɹæftsmən/
]
NOUN
- a skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines
- an artist skilled at drawing
How To Use draftsman In A Sentence
- Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality.
- For the next four years Mr. Etaix worked for Tati as a draughtsman, gagman and ultimately as an assistant director on "My Uncle. Still Clowning Around
- The paintings reveal Terry's skill as a draughtsman and colourist.
- I have called draughtsmanship of this quality an inheritance -- I might have called it perhaps with better propriety a monument. First and Last
- She told how he had given up his lucrative career as a design draughtsman to ‘do the job he loved’.
- After leaving school he trained in Leven as an engineering draughtsman, then spent his National Service with the Royal Army Medical Corps in Aldershot.
- Socialist affiliations are recorded in the memoirs of the stone-mason Nadaud, the draughtsman Perdiguier and Suzanne Voilquin, who was a needlewoman.
- He was a gifted draughtsman, watercolorist and landscape artist.
- For some years he had worked in the advertising field as a mechanical draftsman, and he had learned, among other techniques, the use of the airbrush.
- Powell's florid story and Makinen's elegant draftsmanship create a vision of Dracula more satisfyingly cinematic than many of the movies, and they give both him and Holmes a super-villain and - hero look, which seems appropriate. 3 books about Dracula