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Hogarth, Burne – 1988
This student artist's handbook provides illustrations and instructions for visualizing and drawing the human hand in a variety of positions. Focus is on realistic representation and imitation of the natural human form. Eleven chapters cover: (1) "Forms and Structures"; (2) "Proportions and Measurements"; (3) "Anatomy and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Art, Art Activities, Art Education
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Weston, Linda – School Arts, 1975
A session in drawing at the school boiler room provided motivation and a new look at the definition of art for a seventh grade art class. (RK)
Descriptors: Art Products, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Freehand Drawing
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Liben, Lynn S. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Tested kindergarten, first-, second-, and third-grade children to determine if other developmental changes in drawings might have obscured an underlying change in the tendency to seriate. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cues, Developmental Psychology, Elementary School Students
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Apfeldorf, Max; And Others – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Association (Psychology), Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods
Golomb, Claire – 1987
The problem of "stages" in the development of artistic ability is addressed by reviewing the cases of a gifted autistic child, Nadia, who drew realistically at a very young age, and of a normal child, Eytan, who rapidly taught himself the principles of isometric perspective and of foreshortening. A review of scholarly opinion about…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Autism, Childrens Art, Developmental Stages
Strauss, Michaela – 1978
Based on the notes of Hanns Strauss and his collection of 6,000 drawings by 2- to 7-year-olds, this book describes the stages of development of children's drawings by using the framework of Rudolf Steiner's "anthroposophical" science. In the introduction, the early development of children's drawing is compared with works of art left by…
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Cognitive Development, Color, Concept Formation
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Speight, Jerry – School Arts, 1974
Article considered the use of natural objects such as rocks, shells, wood, fungus, turtle shells and bones for reference in drawing. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Freehand Drawing, Natural Resources
Carroll, Stella W. – Silver, Burdett and Company, 1897
This textbook is an elementary geography reader. It furnishes material for language training, and the reading lessons may be correlated with drawing. [Edited by Clarence F. Carroll. This is the first book of the Morse Readers of the New Century Series by Ella M. Powers and Thomas M. Balliet.]
Descriptors: Textbooks, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Correlation
Warwick, James F.; Smith, Alvin – Sch Arts, 1969
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products
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Belcher, Jean; Hilf, Anne – 1971
A beginner's course in drawing is presented. Course content covers a history of drawing, contemporary drawing, and techniques. Students will be expected to be familiar with history and technique at the end of the course. (CK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Objectives
Intellect, 1977
Children can be encouraged to take an interest in art at a very early age, says Harlan Hoffa, professor of art education at the Pennsylvania State University. Discusses some key steps in fostering an interest in art in the child. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Child Development, Childhood Interests
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Morra, Sergio; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Explores the development of children's ability to plan their drawings. Presents a conceptual framework and a process-structural model of the planning of drawings in childhood. Two experiments support the model's prediction of different patterns of results as a function of the working memory capacity of the subjects. (SKC)
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Art, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Lyon, Jon G.; Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy – Topics in Language Disorders, 1987
Drawing as therapy for the expressively restricted aphasic adult is discussed with sections on: drawing and acquired brain damage, communication through drawing in aphasia, and training expressively restricted aphasic patients to draw communicatively by use of the Lyon/Sims Program. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Aphasia, Communication Disorders, Expressive Language
Jellen, Hans G.; Urban, Klaus K. – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1986
The Test for Creative Thinking-Drawing Production, an open-ended drawing test, is an approach to assessing and identifying students' creativity in terms of 11 criteria: completion; additions; new elements; connections with a line; connections with a theme; boundary-breaking, fragment-dependent; boundary-breaking, fragment-independent; perspective;…
Descriptors: Creative Art, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Evaluation Criteria
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Light, Paul; Foot, Teresa – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1986
Reports on three experiments involving 300 six-year old children that investigated the conditions under which young children would produce "separates" as opposed to partial occlusion drawings. (HOD)
Descriptors: Dimensional Preference, Freehand Drawing, Responses, Visual Learning
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