Arthur Wesley Dow taught at major American arts training institutions for 30 years including Teachers College, Columbia University; the Art Students League of New York; Pratt Institute; and his own Ipswich Summer School of Art. His ideas were quite revolutionary for the period, he taught that rather than copying nature, art should be created by elements of the composition, like line, mass and color. He taught many of America's leading artists and craftspeople, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles J. Martin, two of the Overbeck Sisters and the Byrdcliffe Colony.
Arthur Wesley Dow taught at major American arts training institutions for 30 years including Teachers College, Columbia University; the Art Students League of New York; Pratt Institute; and his own Ipswich Summer School of Art. His ideas were quite revolutionary for the period, he taught that rather than copying nature, art should be created by elements of the composition, like line, mass and color. He taught many of America's leading artists and craftspeople, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles J. Martin, two of the Overbeck Sisters and the Byrdcliffe Colony.
Beginnings The Three Elements: Line, Notan, Color Line Drawing: Japanese materials and brush practice Principles of composition: Ways of creating harmony Line: Composition in Squares and Circles Composition in Rectangles-Variation Pottery forms Landscape Composition Composition in Representation Notan: Harmony-building with Dark-and-Light Two Values, Variations-Design Two Values, Landscape and Pictures Two Values-Gothic Sculpture, Japanese Design books, Applications of two values Three Values More than three values Color: Color Theory Color derived from Notan Color schemes from Japanese prints and from textiles Composition: In Design and Painting Conclusion
Beginnings The Three Elements: Line, Notan, Color Line Drawing: Japanese materials and brush practice Principles of composition: Ways of creating harmony Line: Composition in Squares and Circles Composition in Rectangles-Variation Pottery forms Landscape Composition Composition in Representation Notan: Harmony-building with Dark-and-Light Two Values, Variations-Design Two Values, Landscape and Pictures Two Values-Gothic Sculpture, Japanese Design books, Applications of two values Three Values More than three values Color: Color Theory Color derived from Notan Color schemes from Japanese prints and from textiles Composition: In Design and Painting Conclusion
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