Drawing and Painting in Rudolf Steiner Schools shows how artistic and intellectual activities are fully integrated in such a way that children are led through their many fascinating and challenging stages on their voyage to becoming adults. It combines detailed, practical advice along with clearly defined philosophy on aesthetic education.
The authors provide a detailed overview of the Waldorf school teaching plan and art curriculum and aspects of art-with an emphasis on color-that Rudolf Steiner discussed in his lectures, notes, and demonstrations. The authors also discuss early education and how young children develop observation through the use of fairy tales and legends, and outline lessons for elementary classes, and discussions of principles and various suggestions are given for the secondary classes. The book also shows how the upper classes help young people develop an artistic approach to nature, the soul, and portraits.
Includes full-page, color photographic examples for each lesson.
Here is an invaluable resource book for art teachers or anyone interested in the creative development of children.