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The Interpretation of Facial Expressions by Drawings: Problem 1 (open access)

The Interpretation of Facial Expressions by Drawings: Problem 1

This study deals with an analysis of facial characteristics and expressions and their interpretation through drawings. Through the past several years of teaching in a Dallas school where so many nationalities are represented and where the various peoples of the lowest privileged groups are segregated, the writer has become deeply interested in what is to be seen in the faces of children. The second problem of the study features an analysis of facial characteristics and expressions and their interpretation through drawings, modeling in clay, and papier mache.
Date: August 1949
Creator: Best, Alytiabel Johnston
System: The UNT Digital Library
Popular Choices in Modern Printed Textiles on the Dallas Market (open access)

Popular Choices in Modern Printed Textiles on the Dallas Market

In order to develop a program whereby people can be educated to appreciate and choose the best contemporary designs among the many textiles that are available, it is necessary to know which types of textiles, if any, among those designed in the modern manner, the public accepts, which it rejects, and the factors that influence selection. This study was made to discover those factors -- such as color, subject matter, and utility -- that determine popular choices in a representative group of well-designed modern printed textiles which were available on the Dallas market. The textiles were placed on public exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: June 1949
Creator: Wood, Bess
System: The UNT Digital Library
Glazes for Metals (open access)

Glazes for Metals

The purpose of this study was to endeavor to find through experimentation satisfactory glazes for metals which would be available to the amateur craftsman. Attention was given to reasons for the experimental research, to the metals best suited for glazing, and to the development of satisfactory inexpensive glazes.
Date: August 1949
Creator: Floyd, Emma Lou
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Caricatures of Oscar Berger and David Low (open access)

The Caricatures of Oscar Berger and David Low

The author undertook this analysis of the caricatures of the two outstanding artists, Oscar Berger and David Low, to determine the factors which have shaped the style of each artist and the factors which have determined the public appeal of each artist's work.
Date: 1949
Creator: Vaughan, Mack D.
System: The UNT Digital Library