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Thinking Strategies for Interpreting Artworks

September 1, 1996 | Informal/Formal Connections
This case study is an analysis of the art criticism of one undergraduate and eight graduate art education students about the work of contemporary artist Robert Rauschenberg. The purpose of the analysis is to identify the students' use or nonuse of four thinking strategies found in the practice of three professional art critics and to assess implications for classroom art criticism.

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  • Sydney Walker
    Author
    The Ohio State University
  • Citation

    Publication Name: Studies in Art Education
    Volume: 37
    Number: 2
    Page Number: 80
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Art, music, and theater | Education and learning science | Social science and psychology
    Audience: Undergraduate/Graduate Students | Educators/Teachers
    Environment Type: Informal/Formal Connections | Higher Education Programs

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