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Brion, Katherine – History of Education, 2022
The "Belle Époque" quest for a modern beauty (an 'art nouveau') extended into France's system of free primary schooling, established in the 1880s by the Third Republic to educate the popular masses. Design reformers' belief in the underlying unity of the fine and applied arts, and their growing emphasis on the importance of individual…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Education, Design, Fine Arts
Sterling, Joan – Arts & Activities, 2010
Gustav Klimt was born in Vienna in 1862. At age 14, he received a scholarship to the Vienna Public Art School. After graduating, he painted realistic portraits and later began to paint landscapes. Klimt was best known for creating a style known as Art Nouveau, in answer to the Industrial Revolution of the early 20th century. Art Nouveau was a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Graphic Arts, Visual Arts, Painting (Visual Arts)
Yonker, Kim – Arts & Activities, 2010
In this article, the author describes a silk-painting project with a sea-creature theme for eighth-grade students. Other themes can be used such as geometric quilt designs, tropical rain forest, large flowers, Art Nouveau motifs, portraits and more. (Contains 2 resources.)
Descriptors: Grade 8, Art Activities, Studio Art, Painting (Visual Arts)
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Fontes, Kris – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), a Viennese painter, was the founder of the Vienna Secession, the Austrian Art Nouveau movement. Art Nouveau is characterised by flowing lines and flat designs based on organic structures. This style is found in the symbolic aspect of Klimt's later work, and in the works of other artists of the late 1890s and early 1900s…
Descriptors: Art History, Art Education, Art Activities, Middle Schools
Biggs, Louise M. – Arts & Activities, 2009
Many people have seen "The Kiss" (1907-08), an iconic artwork by Austrian Symbolist Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), but know little about its background. Since its creation, the sensual subject matter and lush golden patterns have been this culture's example of romantic love. The painting exemplifies Klimt's brand of Art Nouveau. Acceptance often eluded…
Descriptors: Artists, Internet, Art History, Intellectual History
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Vajda, Gyorgy M. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1980
Examines the background to and the stylistic characteristics of the Art Nouveau movement in its literary and artistic manifestations, emphasizing its nature as a synthesis of various contemporary, artistic, and intellectual trends. (SJL)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art, Art History, Literary History
Hubbard, Guy – Arts & Activities, 2002
Discusses various art movements that include examples of artworks with movement, such as Romantic, Classic, Rococo, and Art Nouveau. Addresses ways in which students can learn to incorporate movement into their own works of art. Includes examples of artists who included movement into their artworks. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Artists
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Depas, Rosalind – Community Review, 1979
Considers influences on the design and production of books at the turn of the century, including the influences of symbolists and other European poets (e.g., Blake, Wilde, Verhaeren, Maeterlinck, Baudelaire, Mallarme, Huysmans, George, von Hofmannsthal, and Rilke); book designers, typographers, and printers; and the Art Nouveau school. (DMM)
Descriptors: Books, Graphic Arts, Nineteenth Century Literature, Poetry
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills, Urbana, IL. – 1985
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 16 titles deal with the following topics: (1) the response of the law to visual journalism from l839 to l978; (2) woman's image in authoritative Mormon discourse; (3) the depiction of computers and computer-related subjects in…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Authors, Computers, Doctoral Dissertations
Savignon, Sandra J., Ed. – 1973
More than 100 films, selected for use in college-level French programs, are evaluated in this teaching guide. Films are listed alphabetically under the following categories: (1) "Beaux-Arts," (2) "La France Contemporaine," (3) "La France et le Nouveau Monde," (4) "Histoire," and (5) "Langue." The index gives an alphabetical list of all the films…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Language Programs, Cultural Education, Film Study