The fourteen paintings reviewed in this study chronicle industrial artist Howard L. Worner's interpretation of the steel industry. By employing ethnographic techniques to his art, Worner contributed much to the understanding of the 'culture of work.' This book will provide students of art education a better understanding of the genre through artistic ethnography and interpretation, as well as an excellent overview of industrial art.
The fourteen paintings reviewed in this study chronicle industrial artist Howard L. Worner's interpretation of the steel industry. By employing ethnographic techniques to his art, Worner contributed much to the understanding of the 'culture of work.' This book will provide students of art education a better understanding of the genre through artistic ethnography and interpretation, as well as an excellent overview of industrial art.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Web Page Reference Chapter 3 Why Study Industrial Art? Chapter 4 Background of Industrial Painting Chapter 5 Representation of Culture in the Paintings Chapter 6 The Artist's Values in His Life and Work Chapter 7 The Artist as Ethnographer Chapter 8 Applying Arts in Education Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 About the Author
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Web Page Reference Chapter 3 Why Study Industrial Art? Chapter 4 Background of Industrial Painting Chapter 5 Representation of Culture in the Paintings Chapter 6 The Artist's Values in His Life and Work Chapter 7 The Artist as Ethnographer Chapter 8 Applying Arts in Education Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 About the Author
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