Design Review: Volume 1, Issue 3 (September 1948)

‘Me and the Bull’—by a girl of six years. No attempt at realism. The birds, for instance, are represented by an abstract symbol which is characteristic of this primitive stage of drawing

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‘Me and the Bull’—by a girl of six years. No attempt at realism. The birds, for instance, are represented by an abstract symbol which is characteristic of this primitive stage of drawing.

‘Me and the Bull’—by a girl of six years. No attempt at realism. The birds, for instance, are represented by an abstract symbol which is characteristic of this primitive stage of drawing.

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Title: Art and The School: Do you, as an adult, know how to appreciate children’s art?

In: Design Review: Volume 1, Issue 3 (September 1948)

Publication details: Architectural Centre Incorporated

Part of: New Zealand Design Review

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