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" Teaching a child to draw, then, is the development in him of a new talent, the conferring upon him, as it were, of a new sense by means of which he is not only better enabled to attend to the common duties of life, and to be more serviceable to his fellow-men,... "
The History of American Art Education: Learning About Art in American Schools
por Peter Smith - 1996 - 252 páginas
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Annual Report of the Board of Education

Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1839 - 698 páginas
...fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beauties and magnificence of nature which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul....this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently useful. They would turn...
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Mr. Mann's Seventh Annual Report: Education in Europe

Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1844 - 144 páginas
...has observed, yet the power of observation should be cultivated by every rational being. The skilful delineator is not only able to describe far better...accompanied by appropriate instruction of a moral and religions character, this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive genius...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen8

Henry Barnard - 1860 - 720 páginas
...fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beauties and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul....this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently useful. They would turn...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volumen8

1860 - 718 páginas
...and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul. \Vhcn accompanied by appropriate instruction of a moral...religious character, this accomplishment becomes a qnickener to devotion. With the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen8

Henry Barnard - 1860 - 726 páginas
...and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul. AVhen accompanied by appropriate instruction of a moral...religious character, this accomplishment becomes a quiekener to devotion. \Vith the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently...
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Life and Works of Horace Mann, Volumen3

Horace Mann - 1867 - 498 páginas
...of life, and be more serviceable to his fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beanties and magnificence of Nature which everywhere reflect...religious character, this accomplishment becomes a qnickener to devotion. With the inventive genins of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently...
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Annual reports on education (ed. by mrs. M. Mann).

Horace Mann - 1868 - 788 páginas
...sense, — by means of which he is not only better enabled to attend to the common duties of life, and be more serviceable to his fellow-men, but he is more...this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive genins of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently useful. They would turn...
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The American Journal of Education, Volumen22

Henry Barnard - 1871 - 932 páginas
...fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beauties and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul....religious character, this accomplishment becomes a quickencr to devotion. With the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volumen22

1871 - 926 páginas
...fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beauties and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul. When accompanied by appropriate instruction of a monJ and religious character, this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive...
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National Education: Europe

Henry Barnard - 1872 - 996 páginas
...fellow-men, but he is more likely to appreciate the beauties and magnificence of nature, which every where reflect the glories of the Creator into his soul....this accomplishment becomes a quickener to devotion. With the inventive genius of our people, the art of drawing would be eminently useful. They would turn...
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