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Singer, Carla Michalove – 1994
Line, shape, color and texture have always been the universal components of visual expression. Together these elements form a visual language. This packet is designed to be used as part of the Thematic Tour "First Look" offered by the Georgia Department of Education. The material explores some of the ways people use pictorial language;…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
Hollingsworth, Patricia; Hollingsworth, Stephen F. – 1989
The first step in learning to appreciate art is learning to classify a work according to its primary purpose. The artist creates art for one of three reasons: to recreate the physical world (Imitationalism); to express an idea or feeling (Emotionalism); or to create an interesting design (Formalism). A classified work may then be critiqued by: (1)…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Criticism, Art Education
Mittler, Gene A. – 1997
Art reflects the ideas, experiences, spirit, and hopes of those who create it. It is through art works that students can see a visual record of how men and women lived and thought throughout history and across cultures. This instructional resource includes 52 transparencies, accompanying teaching strategies, and student worksheets which are…
Descriptors: Art, Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History