Piaget believed that artistic development was retrogressive because:
a. children's drawings develop as they gain experience and knowledge.
b. children's willingness to use new tools and methods decreases over time. c. children get less creative as they grow older.
d. cognitive development is progressive.
Question 2Piaget's theory of art development is best described as a:
a. developmental theory. b. cognitive theory.
c. comprehensive theory.
d. cognitive developmental theory.
Question 3The stages of artistic development suggested by Schirrmacher include:
a. scribbling, preschematic, schematic, dawning realism, and realistic drawing. 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.
Question 4In the theory of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain, children age seven to nine years are in what stage?
a. pictorial
b. preschematic c. schematic
d. intuitive
Question 5In the theory of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain, children age four to seven years are in what stage?
a. scribbling
b. preschematic c. pictorial
d. design
Question 6In the theory of artistic development suggested by Lowenfeld and Brittain, children age two to four years are in what stage?
a. scribbling
b. preschematic c. schematic
d. mark-making