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Seegmiller, Wilhelmina Primary Hand Work: a Graded Course for the First Four Years. Hardcover 133 pages, well illustrated, decorated cloth, very good. From the introduction: "Any comprehensive plan for the development of Industrial Training in the public schools recognizes the necessity for close inter-relation of manual expression with the general interests and occupations of the school. " From the website of Indiana Women's History Association, "Wilhelmina Seegmiller, (1866-1913) Art educator - Indianapolis. Wilhelmina was Canadian-born and moved to Indianapolis. She influenced many future artists. Wilhelmina felt that all children should be exposed to art of all types and periods. She is said to have revolutionized art education in the public schools. She developed a series of eight Applied Art Drawing books, one for each grade, which were used throughout the U. S. Wilhelmina also wrote and illustrated three poetry books for children and pioneered cooperation between public schools and art museums. " Includes paper weaving, hand loom weaving, sampler stitching and basket making. Price:
25.00 USD
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