Porte Archive 2
eBook
early-pictures.ch
Title Page
Picture Archive
Introduction
Settings
Assistant
Table of Contents
Overview of Contents
Introduction
0-1
Intention and content
0-2
Please note
0-3
Copyrights
0-4
Version, citation
0-5
Contact
Part 1: Background
1-1
The debate (first version)
1-2
Picture concept and picture genesis
1-3
New empirical basis
1-4
Theses
1-5
Expectation concerning early human figure drawings
Intermezzo
I-0
Compilation of citations
I-1
Kellogg – Why Young Children All Draw Alike
I-2
Fein – Children Draw just as Did Their Ancestors
I-3
Wallon – Des Lois Immuables (Immutable Rules)
I-4
Willats – Changes in Representational Systems
I-5
Matthews – Universality and Cultural Variation
I-6
Richter – Aussen und Innen oder potentielle Universalität
I-7
Golomb – Sociocultural Influences on Children's Drawings
I-8
Meili-Dworetzki – Universalität nur vor der Bedeutungsgebung
I-9
Winner – Universality versus Cultural Specificity of Drawing Schemas
I-10
Court – Art and Attitudes to Art Are Local Rather than Universal
I-11
Alland – Design Process and Drawing Styles in Different Cultures
I-12
Jolley – Cultural Influences on Children's Drawings
I-13
Wilson – Child Art After Modernism
I-14
Eco – Figuren, Zeichen und ikonische Aussagen
I-15
Goodman – Depiction and Description, Pictures and Paragraphs
Part 2: The study
2-1
The debate (second version)
2-2
Question of the present study
2-3
Children and drawings
2-4
Graphic aspects of early human figure drawings
2-5
Catalogue of graphic qualities, picture classification
2-6
Analysis of classification
2-7
Results
2-8
Discussion
References
R-1
References