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Wasserman, Burton – School Arts, 1977
The traveling exhibition titled "The Wild Beasts: Fauvism and its Affinities" opened first at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and was then moved to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1976. Discusses the exhibition's historic value, how Fauvism passed through three fairly distinct stylistic phases, and the social…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Artists
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Sills, Caryl Klein – School Arts, 1977
Describes an art program staffed by volunteers and utilizing materials costing an average of less than $50.00 per school. It attempts to supplement the teaching of art in the elementary grades by introducing youngsters to fine art and encouraging their enjoyment and appreciation of it. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Artists, Elementary School Students
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Franke, Todd M.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1991
In 2 experiments, 168 undergraduates tested a newly devised mnemonic strategy to help recall various paintings' themes and contents. The effectiveness of cuing the artist's name with a prominent feature of the painting was demonstrated. A mnemonic variation that incorporated a verbally described mnemonic interaction into the painting was most…
Descriptors: Art Education, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Mnemonics
Pietropola, Anne – Arts and Activities, 1998
Describes a lesson designed to culminate a year of eighth-grade art classes in which students explore elements of design and space by creating 3-D abstract constructions. Outlines the process of using foam board and markers to create various shapes and optical effects. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Design, Grade 8, Junior High Schools
Gamble, Harriet – Arts and Activities, 1998
Transcribes an interview with Jafar Mogadam, an Iranian artist who paints Persian tiles. Traces Mogadam's development as an artist and describes how he creates his tile compositions. Provides a brief history of Persian tiles. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Foreign Countries, Geometric Constructions
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Tucciarelli, Teri – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
Meadow Woods Elementary in Orlando, Florida has a garden ceremony at the end of each year. This is a time when the whole school gathers together to celebrate another successful school year. The classrooms are built around the garden, so it is the centerpiece of the school. Students always do an art project for this ceremony. One year, students…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Art Activities, Art Education, Gardening
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Lucero-Criswell, Amber – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
Honore Daumier is probably best known as a politically motivated artist. Born in Marseilles in 1808, the French artist lived through one of the most turbulent eras of his country's history. With his artistic prowess and biting wit, he recorded the 1848 revolution, the rise and fall of the Second Empire, the Crimean and Franco-Prussian Wars, and…
Descriptors: Artists, Biographies, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Products
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Louis, Linda L. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2005
This article examines the process of graphic representational development in paint in the context of the theoretical assumptions of traditional developmental stage theory. Consistent with current theory and research in art education and cognitive psychology, a model of painting development is proposed that is multidimensional rather than unitary,…
Descriptors: Children, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Education, Cognitive Psychology
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Brisco, Nicole D. – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
In this article, the author describes how she conducts her art classes. She relates that she begins all of her classes by asking prompting questions and presenting basic information such as a definitions of art terminologies to her students. The author believes in brainstorming with her students, an effective way for creating a dialog with her…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Teaching Methods, Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts)
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Snider, Lindsay – History Teacher, 2001
During its own time, French Impressionism was viewed as a sweeping revolution in painting, a radical departure from the existing traditions of European art. Today, Impressionism is recognized as a major frontier in art history and the threshold of the modern art movement. In this article, the author discusses the development of the Impressionism…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Expression, Foreign Countries, Intellectual History
Kohl, Mary – 1974
A sequential framework of study, that can be individually and creatively expanded, is provided for the purpose of developing in children understanding of and enjoyment in art. The guide indicates routes of approach to certain kinds of major art, provides historical and biographical information, clarifies certain fundamentals of art, offers some…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art Expression, Color
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Reay, Mary – School Arts, 1977
An in-school field trip to the boiler room inspired students to an exceptionally high level of achievement in painting. (Editor)
Descriptors: Art Education, High School Students, Illustrations, Painting (Visual Arts)
Lander, Eleanor – Intellect, 1978
Jackson Pollock's approach to painting was revolutionary and singular. No one in the history of painting had arrived at the same radical technique, labeled "drip painting". Certain influences upon Jackson Pollock, the individual, were instrumental in the development of his artistic style and these are discussed. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Art Products, Artists
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Blocker, Judith Sloane – Art Education, 1987
Nicolas Poussin's painting, "The Holy Family," is used to help secondary students comprehend the power, mystery, and significance of classical 17th century Western painting. Includes suggestions for classroom activities. (BR)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History, Artists
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Moreno, Cynthia Lee – Art Education, 1988
Introduces students in grades 10-12 to photo-realism and the work of Ralph Goings. Observing the work "Collins Diner," students discover the elements of photo-realist work and how it differs from other art movements. Includes instructional strategies, student activities, and background information on the movement and the artist. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Education, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
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