- A
draughtsman (British spelling) or
draftsman (American spelling) may
refer to: An
architectural drafter, who
produced architectural drawings until the...
- The
Draughtsman's Contract is a 1982
British period comedy-drama film
written and
directed by
Peter Greenaway – his
first conventional feature film (following...
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Parliamentary counsel are
lawyers who
prepare drafts of
legislation to be p****ed into law. The
terms parliamentary drafter,
parliamentary draftsman, legislative...
- Jaquet-Droz, his son Henri-Louis, and Jean-Frédéric Leschot: the musician, the
draughtsman and the writer. The
dolls are
still functional, and can be seen at the...
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Grose (before 11 June 1731 – 12 May 1791) was an
English antiquary,
draughtsman, and lexicographer. He
produced A
classical Dictionary of the Vulgar...
- (20
March 1836 – 26 July 1919) was an
English painter, designer, and
draughtsman, who
served as
President of the
Royal Academy.
Poynter was the son of...
- Maillardet's
automaton (or
Draughtsman-Writer, Maelzel's
Juvenile Artist,
Juvenile Artist) is an
automaton built in
London c. 1800 by a
Swiss mechanician...
- An
architectural drawing or architect's
drawing is a
technical drawing of a
building (or
building project) that
falls within the
definition of architecture...
- ˈhaɪ̯nʁɪç ˈfyːsli]; 7
February 1741 – 17
April 1825) was a
Swiss painter,
draughtsman, and
writer on art who
spent much of his life in Britain. Many of his...
- John
Haynes (fl. 1730–1750) was a
British draughtsman and engraver. His life is
known only from
internal evidence in his works, and he was apparently...