Education in Its Relation to Manual IndustryD. Appleton, 1884 - 393 páginas |
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... beautiful works- Great Britain - Her expenditure to promote the art of drawing- Drawing as a branch of study in this country - Common schools- The importance of drawing to various industries - Architecture in New York - Importation of ...
... beautiful works- Great Britain - Her expenditure to promote the art of drawing- Drawing as a branch of study in this country - Common schools- The importance of drawing to various industries - Architecture in New York - Importation of ...
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... beautiful productions - Palissy - Enameled pottery rediscovered by him - Our work in pottery - Our styles and workers obtained from abroad - Centennial vase - New branch of industry - Every potter should be a draughtsman - Drawing as a ...
... beautiful productions - Palissy - Enameled pottery rediscovered by him - Our work in pottery - Our styles and workers obtained from abroad - Centennial vase - New branch of industry - Every potter should be a draughtsman - Drawing as a ...
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... beautiful statues and pictures of the masters . These schools have been multiplied until they exist in all the cities and manufacturing communities in France ; and the French workman has become the most accomplished artisan that the ...
... beautiful statues and pictures of the masters . These schools have been multiplied until they exist in all the cities and manufacturing communities in France ; and the French workman has become the most accomplished artisan that the ...
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... beautiful branch of art industry , and who has devoted himself to both objects with the grandest results . The Power - Loom Weaving School , at Mulhouse , dif- fers from any of those already mentioned in this , that it was founded by ...
... beautiful branch of art industry , and who has devoted himself to both objects with the grandest results . The Power - Loom Weaving School , at Mulhouse , dif- fers from any of those already mentioned in this , that it was founded by ...
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... artisan is trained in the prin- ciple of his trade . He is generally able to prepare his own drawings and make his own models ; or , if not suf ciently skilled or ingenious to invent a beautiful design , IN RUSSIA AND ENGLAND . 35.
... artisan is trained in the prin- ciple of his trade . He is generally able to prepare his own drawings and make his own models ; or , if not suf ciently skilled or ingenious to invent a beautiful design , IN RUSSIA AND ENGLAND . 35.
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Página 263 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay : Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made ;w But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Página 159 - Any city or town may, and every city and town having more than ten thousand inhabitants shall, annually make provision for giving free instruction in industrial or mechanical drawing to persons over fifteen years of age, either in day or evening schools, under the direction of the school committee.
Página 227 - ... should be carefully written out on the blackboard ; that each boy should be marked on the work done, and that a record of it should be kept. All this was faithfully carried out, and contributed, as I think, largely to the final success. From this beginning to the close, the school went on with unbroken and successful regularity. The teacher was promptly on hand; the order was good; the pupils interested. It was delightful to see the eager desire manifested everywhere in the room to do the day's...
Página 367 - A shop which manufactures for the market and expects a revenue from the sale of its products, is necessarily confined to salable work, and a systematic and progressive series of lessons is impossible, except at great cost.