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Review of The Value of Drawing Instruction in the Visual Arts and Across Curricula: Historical and Philosophical Arguments for Drawing in the Digital Age

Simmons, S., III. (2021). The Value of Drawing Instruction in the Visual Arts and Across Curricula: Historical and Philosophical Arguments for Drawing in the Digital Age. Routledge. 372 pp. ISBN: 978-1-138-47997-5.

Pages 281-285 | Received 30 Apr 2022, Published online: 18 Aug 2022

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