From Rousseau to Modernism: ideas and historical practices of the teaching of drawing

Authors

  • Rosa Iavelberg
  • Fernando Chui de Menezes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2013.64458

Keywords:

drawing, teaching history, traditional school, modern school, contemporary school

Abstract

In this article we reflect upon the particular history of the teaching of drawing – we treat the transition from traditional to modern vision, until the arrival of Bauhaus and contemporary look about the issue. Based on the work of thinkers such as Juan Bordes, Elliot Eisner and Ana Mae Barbosa, so we seek to situate and understand the concepts that have been preserved, and they became the ones that were abandoned in the history within the teaching of design. We emphasize the study of the implications of historically constructed ideas in order to understand and discuss the ways of education in contemporary art.

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Author Biographies

  • Rosa Iavelberg
    Rosa Iavelberg é Profa. Dra. da Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo. Diretora do Centro Universitário Maria Antonia (CEUMA) (2001-2004). Autora dos livros Para gostar de aprender arte (Porto Alegre: Artmed, 2003), O desenho cultivado da criança (Porto Alegre: ZOUK, 2006) e, em coautoria com L. M. Arslan, Ensino de Arte (São Paulo: Thomson, 2006).
  • Fernando Chui de Menezes
    Fernando Chui de Menezes é mestre em artes visuais pela UNESP e doutorando pela FEUSP. É também professor de arte do Colégio Marista Arquidiocesano e autor dos livros DiálogoDesenho (São Paulo: SENAC, 2010) e Filosofia Brincante (Rio de janeiro: Record, 2010), ambos em coautoria com Marcia Tiburi.

Published

2013-06-30

Issue

Section

Multimedia

How to Cite

Iavelberg, R., & de Menezes, F. C. (2013). From Rousseau to Modernism: ideas and historical practices of the teaching of drawing. ARS, 11(21), 80-95. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2013.64458