Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 20
Pagina 315
... Henri's . " " Forbes Watson , in an editorial devoted to Henri the teacher , not the artist , pointed out that older men such as William Henry Chase and John Henry Twachtman , shared some of Henri's views but lacked his teaching skill ...
... Henri's . " " Forbes Watson , in an editorial devoted to Henri the teacher , not the artist , pointed out that older men such as William Henry Chase and John Henry Twachtman , shared some of Henri's views but lacked his teaching skill ...
Pagina 320
... Henri's major aim , getting the es- sential quality of his sitter's personality . Throughout his long and prolific career , in which portrait painting was his typical expression , this effort to isolate the quality that makes people ...
... Henri's major aim , getting the es- sential quality of his sitter's personality . Throughout his long and prolific career , in which portrait painting was his typical expression , this effort to isolate the quality that makes people ...
Pagina 321
... Henri class became the rallying ground for eager youth . When we packed our paintboxes and journeyed north from the then conservative classes of the League to the Henri School in the old Lincoln Arcade , it was tantamount to throwing ...
... Henri class became the rallying ground for eager youth . When we packed our paintboxes and journeyed north from the then conservative classes of the League to the Henri School in the old Lincoln Arcade , it was tantamount to throwing ...
Inhoudsopgave
Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
Frederick Wil | 69 |
Charles Edward | 105 |
Copyright | |
15 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Agassiz American answer asked became believe better Burr called Carlton Hayes César Franck classroom course democracy Dewey English experience eyes fact father feel felt Francis Barton Gummere Garman gave genius give graduate students Greek hand heard Helen Keller human ideas inspiration intellectual interest Irwin Edman James James Mill John Dewey John Stuart Mill knew later Latin Laura Bridgman learned lectures lessons listening literature living Lizzie Moore looked Louis Louis Henri Sullivan Mark Hopkins matter ment mental method mind Miss Sullivan Moses Woolson nature never Patten permission to reprint philosophy President Professor Wilson pupils questions remarkable remember Rule Britannia scholar seemed sense spirit talk taught teacher teaching things thought tion took Turner undergraduate University voice words write young
Verwijzingen naar dit boek
Helen Keller, Public Speaker: Sightless But Seen, Deaf But Heard Lois J. Einhorn Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1998 |
Emerging as a Teacher Robert V. Bullough,J. Gary Knowles,Nedra A. Crow Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1991 |