The intelligent eye learning to think by looking at art David N. Perkins.
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- 701.1 PER
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701.1 HOL Feeding the eye / | 701.1 MIT Iconology : image, text, ideology / | 701.1 MIT Iconology : image, text, ideology / | 701.1 PER The intelligent eye learning to think by looking at art David N. Perkins. | 701.1 REA The meaning of art / | 701.1 REA The meaning of art / | 701.1 REA The meaning of art / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Attentive observation of art provides an excellent opportunity for better thinking, for the cultivation of the "art of intelligence." The arts are important in an educational setting, therefore, because they can cultivate important thinking strategies in children and adults alike. With carefully chosen illustrations, Perkins demonstrates how the reflective approach to art can develop broader, more adventurous, and clearer avenues of thought.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-93).
Author notes provided by Syndetics
He codirects the think tank "{{Project Zero" at the Harvard Graduate School of Education & has authored books on mind, intelligence, creativity & learning.(Bowker Author Biography)