1st Edition

The Development of Artistically Gifted Children Selected Case Studies

Edited By Claire Golomb Copyright 1995
282 Pages
by Psychology Press

282 Pages
by Psychology Press

The literature on the development of gifted child artists is sparse and very little is known of the developmental antecedents of giftedness in the visual arts. Although children's drawings have received a great deal of attention, the development of artistically gifted children has been a neglected topic due to the paucity of available data, which has led some investigators to argue that there are... Read more
Contents: R. Arnheim, Foreword. C. Golomb, Introduction. D. Korzenik, The Changing Concept of Artistic Giftedness. D. Pariser, Lautrec--Gifted Child Artist and Artistic Monument: Connections Between Juvenile and Mature Work. C. Golomb, M. Haas, Varda: The Development of a Young Artist. C. Milbrath, Germinal Motifs in the Work of a Gifted Child Artist. E. Zimmerman, It Was an Incredible Experience: The Impact of Educational Opportunities on a Talented Student's Art Development. C. Golomb, Eitan: The Artistic Development of a Child Prodigy. L. Selfe, Nadia Reconsidered. R.N. MacGregor, Elusive Profiles: Tentatively Sketching Giftedness.

Biography

Claire Golomb

"A remarkable amount of the writing, done by experienced authors each with a familiar track record, is patently a labour of love....the book is beautifully produced in a way that makes us see wherein the children's gifts lie; and one has something that is worth having....It is inspiring to have such formidable productive power displayed and discussed."
British Journal of Developmental Psychology

"If you define a good book as one that provides food for thought, this one is a feast....these selected case studies are an important beginning to collecting a larger number of case studies that will direct research toward patterns worthy of further inquiry."
Roeper Review