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          11 A Pioneer of Children's Art Pedagogy: Franz Čížek and His Influence in the English-Speaking World (Rolf Laven); 12 Hilde Jarecki, Social Pedagogy and the.

          Franz Cižek (12 June – 17 December ) was an Austrian genre and portrait painter, who was a teacher and reformer of art education..

          Franz Cižek

        1. Franz Cizek — (* 12. Juni 1865 in Leitmeritz (Böhmen); † 17.

          Dezember 1946 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Maler, Designer und Kunsterzieher. Cizek studierte von 1885 bis 1895 an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien bei Franz Rumpler und Josef M. Trenkwald …   Deutsch Wikipedia

        2. Franz Hagenauer — (* 23.

          Cizek was born in , in the small northern Bohemian town of Litomerice (Chilvers & Glaves-Smith, ).

        3. Cizek was born in the Czech town of Leitmeritz in and moved to Vienna in to study at the Academy of Fine.
        4. Franz Cižek (12 June – 17 December ) was an Austrian genre and portrait painter, who was a teacher and reformer of art education.
        5. The art of the child found fertile ground in Vienna , cultivated by Franz Čižek's renowned Jugendkunstkursen (Youth Art Classes), at.
        6. It is generally agreed that the first pioneer of the Child Art movement was the Austrian artist and educator, Franz Cižek.
        7. Februar 1906 in Wien; † 1986 in Wien, Österreich) war ein österreichischer Bildhauer. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke 3 Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

        8. Natalie Robinson Cole — (1901 – December 12, 1984) was an American educator whose teaching methods in elementary classrooms have attracted the attention of many art educators over the years[citation needed].

          For much of her career, Cole taught inner city children in the …   Wikipedia

        9. Schrottensteingasse — Straßen in Wien I. Innere Stadt | II. Leopoldstadt | III. Landstraße | IV. Wieden | V. Margareten | VI. Mariahilf | VII.  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

        10. Friedl Dicke