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This Element focuses on the development of drawing (and painting) in childhood. The author begins by examining children''s representational drawing, a topic that has received quite wide attention from the nineteenth century on. The author then turns to issues that have received far less attention and discusses the aesthetic property of expression, weighing the claim that young children''s highly expressive drawings bear an affinity to twentieth century modernist art. The author then examines the function of drawing for children''s emotional development. Next, looking at art prodigies, the author turns to the how of drawing, considering the relation of drawing talent to IQ and to visual-spatial skills. Finally, the author considers the relation between development and education in art and how educators can best nurture children''s artistic development.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Emergence and development of representational drawing; 3. External influences on representational drawings; 4. Aesthetic properties of children's drawings; 5. Drawing as a form of emotion regulation; 6. The case of child art prodigies; 7. The relationship between development and education in visual art; 8. Concluding Remarks; References.

The Child as Visual Artist

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    A Paperback by Ellen Winner, Jennifer E. Drake

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 5/12/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108947725, 978-1108947725
      ISBN10: 1108947727

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Element focuses on the development of drawing (and painting) in childhood. The author begins by examining children''s representational drawing, a topic that has received quite wide attention from the nineteenth century on. The author then turns to issues that have received far less attention and discusses the aesthetic property of expression, weighing the claim that young children''s highly expressive drawings bear an affinity to twentieth century modernist art. The author then examines the function of drawing for children''s emotional development. Next, looking at art prodigies, the author turns to the how of drawing, considering the relation of drawing talent to IQ and to visual-spatial skills. Finally, the author considers the relation between development and education in art and how educators can best nurture children''s artistic development.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction; 2. Emergence and development of representational drawing; 3. External influences on representational drawings; 4. Aesthetic properties of children's drawings; 5. Drawing as a form of emotion regulation; 6. The case of child art prodigies; 7. The relationship between development and education in visual art; 8. Concluding Remarks; References.

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