Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 318
... Henri pupil always a Henri pupil . Which is to say that the point of view with which he imbued his pupils has not grown stale or been superseded by succeeding cults and movements since humanity continues to be one of the verities ...
... Henri pupil always a Henri pupil . Which is to say that the point of view with which he imbued his pupils has not grown stale or been superseded by succeeding cults and movements since humanity continues to be one of the verities ...
Pagina 319
... Henri's affiliation with the left wing evinced itself as early as 1888 when he made his first trip to Paris and where he found pre- vailing standards of teaching unsympathetic to his ideals . In between European visits he had already ...
... Henri's affiliation with the left wing evinced itself as early as 1888 when he made his first trip to Paris and where he found pre- vailing standards of teaching unsympathetic to his ideals . In between European visits he had already ...
Pagina 323
... Henri retired from the scene of action except insofar as he supported the independent idea by sending faithfully to the Independent's Annual Exhibition . His productivity did not , however , abate ... Henri's Criticisms and 323 ROBERT HENRI.
... Henri retired from the scene of action except insofar as he supported the independent idea by sending faithfully to the Independent's Annual Exhibition . His productivity did not , however , abate ... Henri's Criticisms and 323 ROBERT HENRI.
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