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Milton Bradley

Elementary Color

In “Elementary Color,” Milton Bradley masterfully explores the intricate relationship between color theory and art education. Written in a clear, didactic style, the book serves as a comprehensive guide for educators, artists, and students alike. Bradley delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of color, presenting a systematic approach that is anchored in scientific principles. The work's context can be understood within the broader realm of 19th-century educational reform, where teaching aesthetics was gaining prominence, marrying artistic expression with rigorous academic study. Milton Bradley, a pioneering figure in educational materials and innovations, was motivated by his belief in the transformative power of art in education. His extensive experience in developing teaching tools undoubtedly informed his approach in “Elementary Color,” as he sought to create a resource that demystifies complex color concepts for learners. This work reflects his commitment to enhancing pedagogical practices and fostering creativity in children, thereby asserting the vital role of color in both art and everyday life. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the foundations of art education and the significance of color in creative expression. Whether you are an art educator seeking effective methodologies or a learner eager to deepen your understanding of color dynamics, Bradley's insights will inspire and enhance your artistic journey.
222 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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