
audiobook
by Hugo B. Froehlich, Bonnie E. Snow
Designed for emerging artists in their second year of study, this guide brings together insights from leading art educators of the early 1900s. It blends practical drawing exercises with foundational theory, offering clear explanations of color relationships, balance, rhythm and harmony. Poetry and literature are woven throughout, giving students a richer cultural context for their work while encouraging thoughtful observation.
Listeners are led step by step through vivid projects—from capturing the shifting hues of a meadow in autumn to rendering the subtle silhouettes of trees in winter. Each lesson invites the student to notice details, choose palettes, and translate natural forms onto paper or canvas. The approachable tone and structured activities make the material feel like a supportive mentor, helping budding artists build confidence and develop a keen eye for design.
Language
en
Duration
~20 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Anna Hall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-09-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1862–1925
Best remembered for helping shape early 20th-century art instruction, this American educator co-authored practical textbooks that brought drawing and design into everyday classroom teaching.
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Best known for early 20th-century art education books, this writer helped turn drawing and color study into something practical, thoughtful, and enjoyable for everyday learners. Her work still feels clear and hands-on more than a century later.
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