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Main Author: Nodelman, Perry
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ312306
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contents How Children Respond to Art. Nodelman, Perry Art Appreciation Cartoons Childrens Literature Freehand Drawing Illustrations Picture Books Visual Literacy Young Children This essay discusses 13 pictorial devices with which one must be familiar to understand the illustrations in Virginia Lee Burton's "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel." Color constancy, implied background, sharply drawn lines, abstractions of caricature, use of perspective, face on objects, and picture book narration are noted. (EJS)
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spellingShingle How Children Respond to Art.
Nodelman, Perry
Art Appreciation
Cartoons
Childrens Literature
Freehand Drawing
Illustrations
Picture Books
Visual Literacy
Young Children
How Children Respond to Art. Nodelman, Perry Art Appreciation Cartoons Childrens Literature Freehand Drawing Illustrations Picture Books Visual Literacy Young Children This essay discusses 13 pictorial devices with which one must be familiar to understand the illustrations in Virginia Lee Burton's "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel." Color constancy, implied background, sharply drawn lines, abstractions of caricature, use of perspective, face on objects, and picture book narration are noted. (EJS)
title How Children Respond to Art.
topic Art Appreciation
Cartoons
Childrens Literature
Freehand Drawing
Illustrations
Picture Books
Visual Literacy
Young Children
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ312306