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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2024
The question of the development of aesthetic perception in relation to works of art and phenomena of nature suggests a differentiation between aesthetic education and art education which will be attempted in this study. At the same time the necessary interrelationship between the two will also be analysed.
1 Kenneth M. Lansing, Art, Artists and Art Education, New York, MacGraw Hill, 1968, p. 268.
2 E.W. Eisner, Educating Artistic Vision, New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1972, p. 65.
3 Sir Herbert Read, Education through Art, New York, Pantheon Books, 1968, p. 261.
4 Ibid., p. 262.
5 Ibid., p. 263.
6 Ibid., p. 262.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid., p. 263.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid., p. 263.
11 Ibid.
12 Ibid., p. 264.
13 Eisner, Educating Artistic Vision, op. cit., p. 192.
14 Sir Herbert Read, The Redemption of the Robot, London, Faber & Faber, 1970, p. 238-239.
15 In 1954 an International Society of Education through Art was founded and sup ported by Unesco.
16 Eisner, op. cit., p. 139.
17 Ibid.