<p>2017 Reprint of 1929 Revised and Enlarged Edition. PRINTED IN FULL COLOR as an exact facsimile of the original revised edition of 1929 not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. &nbsp;&nbsp;Dow was a very influencial art teacher around the turn of the 19<sup>th</sup> century teaching at the Pratt Institute the New York Art Students League and Columbia University Teachers College.&nbsp; His ideas were quite revolutionary for the period; he taught that rather than copying nature art should be created by elements of the composition like line mass and color.&nbsp; He wanted public leaders to see art as a living force in everyday life for all not a sort of traditional ornament for the few. &nbsp;Dow suggested that art permit self-expression and include personal experience in its creation. His ideas on Art were published in the 1899 book <em>Composition: A Series of Exercises in Art Structure for the Use of Students and Teachers.</em> In this book he explains that</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Composition ... expresses the idea upon which the method here presented is founded - the &quot;putting together&quot; of lines masses and colors to make a harmony. ... Composition building up of harmony is the fundamental process in all the fine arts. ... A natural method is of exercises in progressive order first building up very simple harmonies ... Such a method of study includes all kinds of drawing design and painting. It offers a means of training for the creative artist the teacher or one who studies art for the sake of culture.</p>
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