
audiobook
by Hugo B. Froehlich, Bonnie E. Snow
TEXT BOOKS OF ART EDUCATION BOOK IV. FOURTH YEAR
Preface.
OUT OF DOORS
BEAUTY IN COMMON THINGS
APPARENT DIRECTION OF EDGES AND OUTLINES
The work opens with a concise statement of why drawing belongs in every public school, linking art instruction to the broader goals of child development. Its authors draw on contemporary educational theories to argue that lessons should match a child’s cognitive stage, moving from simple observation to the study of beauty and finally to creative expression. The tone is practical yet earnest, reflecting years of classroom experience.
Organized into three progressive groups—Observational, Subjective, and Creative—the book guides students from sketching landscapes and still‑lifes to mastering perspective, color harmony, and the fundamentals of design. Later sections invite learners to apply these principles in composition and decorative projects, emphasizing balance, rhythm, and harmony. Interspersed illustrations double as instructional models, while a lyrical “Out‑of‑Doors” poem sets a poetic backdrop that celebrates the visual world the students will explore.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (109K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Alex Gam and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1862–1925
An early 20th-century art educator, he helped shape practical lessons in drawing and color for students and teachers. His books, often written with Bonnie E. Snow, aimed to make art study clear, usable, and connected to everyday life.
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Known today for practical early-20th-century art manuals, this writer helped shape how color theory and classroom art were taught to everyday students. Her books blend hands-on instruction with a clear, approachable way of explaining design and craft.
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