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Stories Pictures Tell. Book 7

Chapter 2: THE PREFACE
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This volume provides month-by-month picture-study lessons for upper elementary or secondary pupils, presenting eight masterworks and short artist biographies alongside narrative background, visual analysis, and classroom questions. Each unit pairs storytelling about the subject and its historical context with guided observation prompts, color and technique notes, and suggested oral and written exercises for teachers to use during short drawing or reading periods. The approach favors a few carefully chosen pictures per year, encourages pupil descriptions and supplemental reading, and includes review materials and teaching suggestions to integrate picture study with drawing instruction.

THE PREFACE

Art supervisors in the public schools assign picture-study work in each grade, recommending the study of certain pictures by well-known masters. As Supervisor of Drawing I found that the children enjoyed this work but that the teachers felt incompetent to conduct the lessons as they lacked time to look up the subject and to gather adequate material. Recourse to a great many books was necessary and often while much information could usually be found about the artist, very little was available about his pictures.

Hence I began collecting information about the pictures and preparing the lessons for the teachers just as I would give them myself to pupils of their grade.

My plan does not include many pictures during the year, as this is to be only a part of the art work and is not intended to take the place of drawing.

The lessons in this grade may be used for the usual drawing period of from twenty to thirty minutes, and have been successfully given in that time. However, the most satisfactory way of using the books is as supplementary readers, thus permitting each child to study the pictures and read the stories himself.

Flora L. Carpenter

STORIES
PICTURES TELL