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Children's art; a study of normal development in children's modes of visualization.
- Title
- Children's art; a study of normal development in children's modes of visualization.
- Author
- Lindstrom, Miriam.
- Publication
- Berkeley, University of California Press [1970, ©1957]
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Details
- Description
- 100 pages illustrations; 19 cm
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies.
- Contents
- What children's art means to children -- Stages of development, part one (ages 2-10). Scribble and chance forms, controlled marks, basic forms, first schematic formulae ; Use of repertory for developing formulae ; Whatever can be thought of can be pictured ; Development of possibilities within the schematic mode -- Aesthetic concerns and instances of exceptional development -- Stages of development, part two (ages 8-15). Dissatisfaction with limitations of the schematic mode ; A program for sustaining interest ; Expressions and appreciation.
- ISBN
- 0520016343
- 9780520016347
- OCLC
- ocm00770217
- 770217
- SCSB-277846
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library