Art Education: Scholastic and Industrial

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Walter Smith’s treatise on Art Education remains one of the earliest works to deal with the growing subject in an objective, compact and readable manner. The reprint is timely as a fresh look at the treatment of the subject should infuse a new treatment of the nations see anew wave of general prosperity and wealth-creation, which always seeks in art the enjoyment and refinement which trade and commerce alone can not provide. The first section of the book provides such practical information about schools of art and art teaching as found necessary by the author from his own experience. In the second part, on more general question of industrial art education, the author enunciates general principles, which, when made possible by the development of art skill, may control the motive or character of the manufactures and produce of the country.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Walter Smith

Walter Smith received his Ph.D. in 1984 at the University of Iowa. He has held teaching positions at the University of Cincinnati (Ohio), Wheaton College (Massachusetts), and the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He has published articles on Indian temple architecture and sculpture in various journals, and in the forthcoming Dictionary of Art.

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Title
Art Education: Scholastic and Industrial
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8130701138
Length
vi+337p., Figures; Appendix; 23cm.
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