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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 201 pp., xviii. '1' in number lime. Black and white photo-illustrations at outset of each chapter. Following the Foreword by June King McFee, Acknowledgments, and Editors' Introduction, Contents divided into 13 Chapters (References at ends of Chapters) in 5 Parts: Part I: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, CULTURAL PLURALISM AND "SOCIAL ROLE VALORIZATION" (1) F. Graeme Chalmers, "Culturally Based Versus Universally Based Understanding of Art; (2) Karen A. Hamblen, "Qualifications and Contradictions of Art Museum Education in a Pluralistic Democracy"; (3) Georgia C. Collins, "Masculine Bias and the Relationship Between Art and Democracy"; Part II: PUBLIC DIALOGUE ON ART (4) Doug Blandy, "Art, Social Action, and the Preparation of Democratic Citizens"; (5) Paul E. Bolin, "Historical Participation: Toward an Understanding of the Historian in Art Education"; (6) Beverly J. Jones, "Toward Democratic Direction of Technology"; Part III: THE CITIZENS' RESPONSIBILITY TO INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PROCESSES (7) Robert Bersson, "Why Art Education Is Neither Socially Relevant nor Culturally Democratic: A Contextual Analysis"; (8) Barbara Ann Boyer, "Cultural Literacy in Art: Developing Conscious Aesthetic Choices in Art Education"; Part IV: FREEDOM OF AESTHETIC CHOICE IN WORK AND PLAY (9) K. Congdon, "Occupational Art and Occupational Influences on Aesthetic Preferences: A Democratic Perspective"; (10) Michael Owen Jones, "Making Work Art and Art Work: The Aesthetic Impulse in Organizations and Education"; (11) jan j. jagodzinski, "Toward an Ecological Aesthetic: Notes on a 'Green' Frame of Mind"; Part V: RESPONSES TO ART IN A DEMOCRACY (12) Mary Ann Stankiewicz, "Democracy and Art, Then and Now"; (13) Vincent Lanier, "Misdirections and Realignments"; Selected Bibliography, pp. 185-188; About the Contributors, pp. 189-192; Index, pp. 193-201. // Glossy wraps with full front cover black and white photo-illustration of dry goods on display for sale in "hardware store". 5 pp were dog-eared or echoing hat (pp. 121-130: Long flat); an odd pair of soft, superficial creases in a 'V' shape, emanating up from near center bottom edge front cover, falling short of middle front cover on right side of 'V', but extending to top edge near top right spine corner, but diminishingly (it all echos, diminishingly, to touch and sight, through about p. 17 of text--NO text impacted); tiny crease at bottom right corner of front cover, echoing for next 2 pp.: strips of transparent mailing tape have been applied down front cover over soft creases to insure flat, strong front cover, feeling As New; previous owner name and purchase date discreetly on inside front cover top left: describes worse than it is, but there you have it. Appears essentially Fine, as if "hurt" during artifact manufacture: Tight binding (NO cracks); sharp corners; NO rubbing wear; NO remainder . Clean text.

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    Stankiewicz Jan

    Published by Krakow: Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1976, 1976

    Seller: POLIART Beata Kalke, Tworog, Poland

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    Projekt obwoluty i okladki Lech Przybylski (illustrator). @ Cover design and illustrations / Projekt okladki i ilustracje: Projekt obwoluty i okladki Lech Przybylski; @ Blurb / Notka wydawnicza: Krakow: Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1976; @ Size of the book block / Wymiar bloku: 33 cm; @ Circulation / Naklad: 5283; @ Comments/ Uwagi: Bardzo dobre wyczerpujace opracowanie tematu zarowno pod wzgledem historii, obyczajowosci, jak i artystycznym. Zawiera m. in. katalog zlotnikow, katalog tabakierek w 70 najwiekszych polskich muzeach (opis 287 pozycji), bibliografie i bogata ikonografie (293 pozycje); @ Weight / Waga: 790; @ Pages / Strony: 223, [5]s.; @ Thematic categories / Kategorie tematyczne: historia kultura materialna kultura - historia obyczaje i zycie codzienne, historia Polski kultura materialna - h. Polski kultura - h. Polski obyczaje i zycie codzienne - h. Polski, ilustratorzy graficy Przybylski Lech, sztuka monografie - sztuka uzytkowa / history culture, history of Poland culture, , art applied arts / functional art / Geschichte Kultur, Geschichte Polens Kultur, , Kunst angewandte Kunst; Obwoluta nieco uszkodzona, oprawa i blok czysty oraz bez wad jedynie jedna zszywka luzem. Pozycja w stanie wiecej niz dobrym Oprawa wydawnicza plotno, obwoluta.

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    [6] pp. (folder) ; [8] pp. (illustrations); 28 x 21.5 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed March 1972 issue of Art Now : New York. Edited by Paul Katz and Ward Jackson. Artists include John Duff, Jimmy Ernst, Stephen Greene, Jan McCartin, Roger Peskin, Jeanne Reynal, Richard Stankiewicz, and Anton Van Dalen. Off-white folder containing 8 loose-leaf color plates. Includes statements about the artists and statements by the artists. Good / Very Good. Yellowing and dusting of covers. 1.3 cm. stain to recto. Bumping of top left corner of publication. Light yellowing of illustrations and bumping of illustration corners. Contents clean and unmarked.