Arthur Wesley Dow
American painter and photographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Wesley Dow was an American painter, printmaker, photographer and an arts educator. Early life Arthur Wesley Dow was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1857. Dow received his first art training in 1880 from Anna K. Freeland of Worcester, Massachusetts. The following year, Dow continued his studies in Boston with James M. Stone, a former student of Frank Duveneck and Gustave Bouguereau. In 1884, he went to Paris for his early art education, studying at the Académie Julian, under the supervision of the academic artists Gustave Boulanger and Jules Joseph Lefebvre.
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- Composition: A series of exercises in art structure for the use of students and teachers (21)
- The Theory and Practice of Teaching Art (1908) (4)
- Art Teaching in the Nation's Service (1917) (2)
- Methods of Using the Museum (1916) (2)
- A Note on Japanese Art and on What the American Artist May Learn There-From (1)
- Designs from Primitive American Motifs (1915) (1)
- Art Service in War and Peace (1919) (1)
- Training in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art (1908) (0)
- Training in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art (1908) (0)
- A Course in Fine Arts for Candidates for the Higher Degrees (1918) (0)
- Training in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art (1908) (0)
- Training in the Theory and Practice of Teaching Art (1908) (0)
- Mauve's Painting: An Example of Pure Artistic Expression (0)
- Printing from wood blocks (0)
- Painting with Wooden Blocks (0)
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