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The Professionalization Of Artists: A New Approach To The Social History Of Art, Mcclelland
The Professionalization Of Artists: A New Approach To The Social History Of Art, Mcclelland
History Faculty Publications
Perhaps because of the somewhat inchoate and seemingly disorganized nature of the world of the arts, most students of modern social history and professions have steered clear of engagement with this fascinating crowd. Yet further acquaintance with the subject reveals that artists did in fact attempt to professionalize, and -- even if their efforts were not as successful as those of some others -- these efforts left a clear record of articulated demands and statements.
The Role Of Art In The Complete Development Of A Christian Personality, Sister Loretta Ann Mccarthy
The Role Of Art In The Complete Development Of A Christian Personality, Sister Loretta Ann Mccarthy
Art & Art History ETDs
A survey of ancient literature reveals that art as an area in school life is becoming increasingly recognized as tremendously significant to a complete participation in the creative activities of life. A critical point has been reached in so far as art has begun to be recognized as an integral part of the school program rather than an educational frill offered for those students who have difficulty with the academic program or as a concession to the few talented students.
It is the purpose of this study (1) to outline briefly the theory of art education as applied to the …
Iconographic Complexes Of American Art In Relation To Current Art Education, Arthur J. Schneider
Iconographic Complexes Of American Art In Relation To Current Art Education, Arthur J. Schneider
Art & Art History ETDs
The problem of this study is to locate the principal images employed in the art of the New World with the purpose of reestablishing the function of such elements integral to a modern realism in American art.