Text Books of Art Education, Book I-, Book 2Prang educational Company, 1904 - Art |
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... Study the trunk : its shape ; its size ; the way it sends out its branches . Study the branches : their shapes ; their length ; the way they stretch out , or stretch up , or droop . Paint the true shape of the whole big tree . The maple ...
... Study the trunk : its shape ; its size ; the way it sends out its branches . Study the branches : their shapes ; their length ; the way they stretch out , or stretch up , or droop . Paint the true shape of the whole big tree . The maple ...
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... Study the trunk : its shape ; its size ; the way it sends out its branches . Study the branches : their shapes ; their length ; the way they stretch out , or stretch up , or droop . Paint the true shape of the whole big tree . The maple ...
... Study the trunk : its shape ; its size ; the way it sends out its branches . Study the branches : their shapes ; their length ; the way they stretch out , or stretch up , or droop . Paint the true shape of the whole big tree . The maple ...
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... Study the shape of your own bright maple leaf . Are the leaf stems the same color as the bough ? What do you see where the stems join the bough ? your bough bent or straight ? Does it grow smaller toward the end ? What colors do you see ...
... Study the shape of your own bright maple leaf . Are the leaf stems the same color as the bough ? What do you see where the stems join the bough ? your bough bent or straight ? Does it grow smaller toward the end ? What colors do you see ...
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... of the bough . Paint the shape of the apple with water ; drop in fresh , clear colors . Study the growth and color of the stem . Paint what you see . When you painted pussy- willows last year , you paint-. 22 ART EDUCATION - BOOK TWO 22.
... of the bough . Paint the shape of the apple with water ; drop in fresh , clear colors . Study the growth and color of the stem . Paint what you see . When you painted pussy- willows last year , you paint-. 22 ART EDUCATION - BOOK TWO 22.
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aisies are dancing apple Barley bows book covers border bough bowl bows a graceful Bring stalks brush or pencil Choose clear little pool cold and frosty dandelion DIRECTOR OF ART Draw or paint dry our clothes eight-inch square evergreen field-day picnic frosty morning gay little fiddler gentlemen walk green Happy hearts HARVARD UNIVERSITY hemisphere holds its beautiful inches ink from grasses inner strip Katydid kiln ladies walk Lay tablets leaves lightest gray-sky little girl match-safe MINNEAPOLIS Mould a square oats are airy oblong face outer strip Paint the shape Paint with ink pencil the best picture with pencil play in grassy PRATT INSTITUTE prism of clay PUBLIC SCHOOLS right tri-prism right triangle sailing to-night semicircles shadow pictures Show with brush sky and trees spring square prism stalk holds stem true shapes twigs UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN violet warp strings wash our clothes weeds of slender Wheat sways heavy
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Page 35 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king!
Page 27 - Cut pictures to show animals you have seen in a circus parade. Look at this picture. See how it shows that the little girl is jumping. Who can jump the rope without tripping ? Alice may try it. Draw or paint the picture these verses make you see : " Over your head, and under your toes, That is the way the merry rope goes. Up with this foot, down with that...
Page 28 - Round the Mulberry Bush Here we go 'round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush. Here we go 'round the mulberry bush So early in the morning. This is the way we wash our clothes, Wash our clothes, wash our clothes. This is the way we wash our clothes So early Monday morning.
Page 25 - I'd have you all know I am nearly the whole of the show; Why, the Sun every morn Gets up with the dawn For the purpose of hearing me crow!