The Book Of Art For Young People
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Author | : Amanda Renshaw |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-05-14 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781838667863 |
"Invites the reader to take a closer look at works of art while pointing out tiny details hidden in famous works, providing information about a work or an artist, or explaining the techniques used to create the piece."--Publisher.
Author | : Agnes Ethel Conway |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2019-11-25 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : |
This book, crafted for young minds, unveils a rich tapestry of artistic masterpieces through the ages. From the grandeur of thirteenth-century Europe to the Renaissance's awe-inspiring beauty, embark on a journey that illuminates the works of Richard II, the Van Eycks, Raphael, and more. Explore the vibrant Renaissance in Venice and the North, delving into the genius of Rembrandt, Peter de Hooch, Cuyp, Van Dyck, and Velasquez.
Author | : Julia Marshall |
Publisher | : Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0807779776 |
This practical resource will help educators teach about current art and integrate its philosophy and methods into the K–12 classroom. The authors provide a framework that looks at art through the lens of nine themes—everyday life, work, power, earth, space and place, self and others, change and time, inheritance, and visual culture—highlighting the conceptual aspects of art and connecting disparate forms of expression. They also provide guidelines and examples for how to use contemporary art to change the dynamics of a classroom, apply inventive non-linear lenses to topics, broaden and update the art “canon,” and spur creative and critical thinking. Young people will find the selected artwork accessible and relevant to their lives, diverse and expansive, probing, serious and funny. Challenging conventional notions of what should be considered art and how it should be created, this book offers a sampling of what is out there to inspire educators and students to explore the limitless world of new art. Book Features: Indicators and lenses that make contemporary art more familiar, accessible, understandable, and useable for teachers. Easy-to-reference descriptions and images from a variety of contemporary artists.Strategies for integrating art thinking across the curriculum.Suggestions to help teachers find contemporary art to fit their curriculum and school settings.Concrete examples of art-based projects from both art and general classrooms.Guidance for developing curriculum, including how to create guiding questions to spur student thinking.
Author | : Lucy Micklethwait |
Publisher | : DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781564582034 |
"An introduction to art that uses well-known works of art to illustrate familiar words" -- Title page verso.
Author | : Horst Woldemar Janson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Agnes Conway Sir Martin Conway |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2016-05-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
The Book of Art for Young People by Agnes Conway Sir Martin Conway: This delightful book introduces young readers to the fascinating world of art, exploring the works of renowned artists and the diverse styles and techniques they employed. Agnes Conway and Sir Martin Conway present art in an accessible and engaging manner, making it an ideal resource for young minds to appreciate and understand the beauty and creativity of the artistic realm. Key Aspects of the Book "The Book of Art for Young People": Art Appreciation: The book aims to cultivate an appreciation for art among young readers, introducing them to famous artworks and artists from various periods. Educational and Inspirational: The authors use art as a means to educate and inspire young minds, encouraging creativity and critical thinking. Visual Exploration: Through captivating illustrations and descriptions, the book provides a visually engaging exploration of art, making it accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Agnes Conway and Sir Martin Conway were both prominent figures in their respective fields. Agnes Conway (1859-1940) was a British historian and author known for her research on Italian history and art. Sir Martin Conway (1856-1937) was a British art historian, explorer, and politician, who also served as the president of the Royal Geographical Society. Together, their collaboration on "The Book of Art for Young People" aimed to foster an early appreciation for art and culture in young readers, enriching their understanding of the world around them.
Author | : Deborah Price |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2023-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 3031043456 |
This book explores how arts-based programs designed to reconnect young people with learning and work provide brief, sometimes profound, re-engagements and productive identity shifts. It aims to support youth pushed to the edge of formal education and entangled in structural social and cultural inequality. The researchers, artists, activists, and youth organizations developed process-oriented practices with young people, enacting new creative methodologies building on agentive possibilities to disrupt misrepresentation and invisibility. The book positions arts-based practices at the edge, examining complex systemic issues around youth disengagement and possibilities of collective creativity to navigate broken systems and inform futures. Enacting arts-based methodologies with young people at the edge through co-design shares navigation out of locked trajectories in collaboration with those who listen deeply as allies in their journey of re-presenting themselves to the world. The final section reflects on arts-based practices at the edge eliciting standpoints of young people at the edge. https://link.springer.com/
Author | : Barbara Thrash Murphy |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 525 |
Release | : 2006-12-21 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1135873550 |
Black Authors and Illustrators of Books for Children and Young Adults is a biographical dictionary that provides comprehensive coverage of all major authors and illustrators – past and present. As the only reference volume of its kind available, this book is a valuable research tool that provides quick access for anyone studying black children’s literature – whether one is a student, a librarian charged with maintaining a children’s literature collection, or a scholar of children’s literature. The Fourth Edition of this renowned reference work illuminates African American contributions to children’s literature and books for young adults. The new edition contains updated and new information for existing author/illustrator entries, the addition of approximately 50 new profiles, and a new section listing online resources of interest to the authors and readers of black children’s literature.
Author | : Holly Johnson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 283 |
Release | : 2019-05-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 042976104X |
Extending the discussion of critical content analysis to the visual realm of picturebooks and graphic novels, this book provides a clear research methodology for understanding and analyzing visual imagery. Offering strategies for "reading" illustrations in global and multicultural literature, chapter authors explore and bring together critical theory and social semiotics while demonstrating how visual analysis can be used to uncover and analyze power, ideologies, inequity, and resistance in picturebooks and graphic novels. This volume covers a diverse range of texts and types of books and offers tools and procedures for interpreting visual images to enhance the understandings of researchers, teachers, and students as they engage with the visual culture that fills our world. These methods are significant not only to becoming a critical reader of literature but to also becoming a critical reader of visual images in everyday life.
Author | : Lois Thomas Stover |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2013-10-30 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0810892782 |
Young adults often struggle with confusion or guilt because they perceive themselves as different from others, especially their peers. For some of these individuals, the arts can help them cope with adolescent turmoil, allowing them to express their emotions in poems, stories, painting, songs, and other creative outlets. Sensitive teachers and parents know how important it is for young people to realize that they are not alone in their quest for self-knowledge and finding their way in the world. It can make a difference when readers find something in a book that helps them understand more about who they are and helps them understand others. In Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult: The Arts in Young Adult Literature, Lois Thomas Stover and Connie S. Zitlow examine books in which the coming-of-age for young adults is influenced by the arts. Stover and Zitlow consider the connection between the arts and a young person’s developing sense of self, the use of art to cope with loss and grief, and how young adults can use art to foster catharsis and healing. The young people in these books either identify as artists or use the arts in intentional ways to explore their identities. They often have artistic gifts that make them stand outside the norms of teenage life, yet those gifts also help them find a sense of community. Artists considered in this book include painters, photographers, sculptors, actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, composers, musicians, graffiti artists, and others. The books discussed also explore the ways adults can nurture the artist’s development and understand the way young people sometimes use the arts to form their unique identity. Included is an annotated bibliography organized by art discipline, as well as an appendix about using the arts pedagogically, making Portrait of the Artist as a Young Adult a valuable resource for educators, parents, librarians, and young adults.