Three Lessons on the Appreciation of Art for Young People

Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts, 1917. Original Wraps. 4 loose pamphlets in clamshell slipcase. Includes: Paper Read Before The Fourth Annual Meeting Of The Association Of Urban Universities, Pittsburgh, November 15, 1917 - The Appreciation Of Art For Young People by John W. Beatty, Director of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; 8pp. 8vo., bound with silk cord. A Brief Lesson On Some Important Qualities In Painting, Prepared for the Instruction of Students of the Eighth Grade of the Public Schools of the City of Pittsburgh; original wraps, 8vo., staple-bound, 22pp. A Brief Lesson On The Importance Of Good Proportion In Architecture, Prepared for the Instruction of Students of the Eighth Grade of the Public Schools of the City of Pittsburgh; original wraps, 8vo., staple-bound, 22pp. A Brief Lesson On The Importance Of Proportion And Grace Of Line In Sculpture, Prepared for the Instruction of Students of the Eighth Grade of the Public Schools of the City of Pittsburgh; original wraps, 8vo., staple-bound, 23pp. Light wear, mild tanning to slipcase, else Fine. Contents unmarked. Fine. Item #C00008132

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