This structure was so roughly and inartistically heaped together that it looked as if formed by nature rather than by the hand of man.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
On the open deck, to catch what breeze there might be, the men slumbered, with forms inartistically outspread; the women, in a more sheltered nook, though not far removed, were stretched on couches all in a row like shrouded corpses awaiting the resurrection.
"Love's Usuries"
Louis Creswicke
Even when the Brussels influence was most direct the flowers and sprays were placed inartistically, while the scroll copies of the early Flemish schools can only be termed the imitative handiwork of a child.
"Chats on Old Lace and Needlework"
Emily Leigh Lowes