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sjones

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In the stages of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain, schema refers to a(n):
 
  a. child's first representational attempt at drawing.
  b. generalized symbol that represents a specific concept. c. random perception of size and proportion.
  d. awareness of and intentional use of empty space.

Question 2

The stages of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain include:
 
  a. scribbling, preschematic, schematic, dawning realism, pseudorealism, and artistic decision. b. scribbling, placement, shape, design, and pictorial.
  c. sensory motor, preoperational, preconceptual, intuitive, and conceptual.
  d. manipulating the media; making shapes, outlines, designs, and symbols; pictorial art that is becoming recognizable; and realistic.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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