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    LIST OF CONTENTS

    © The Goodwill Art Service LtdSeries 2, Set 12

    Part 1

    SPORT

    GOODWILL TEACHING GUIDE — Painting everyday life

    PART 3 The 30 imagesBoitard, ...Game of cricketBotero, Bull fightCaillebotte, OarsmenDahl, Sailing off the Norwegian coastDegas, Jockeys before the racesDelaunay, The Cardiff teamDe Lempicka, Saint-MoritzDufy, The boaters in NogentEgyptian, Fowling in the marshesGleizes, Football playersGreek, Boy with a hoopHockney, A bigger splashIndian, Jockeys horse-racingIndian, Chand-Bibi shooting at a deerIndian, Dead lionessInshaw, The badminton gameJohnson, North BerwickKirchner, ArcheryLavery, The tennis partyLeger, Leisure: homage to DavidMoore, Bat and ball fantasyPerry, Wimbledon (tennis)Persil, AthleteRaeburn, Rev. Walker skating on Duddingston LochSadler, Thursday (or tomorrow will be Friday)Sartorius, Match on Beacon Course, NewmarketSchnider, Grand Prix, ZurichSomov, Winter skatingStaffordshire, The boxersZinkeisen, Cup Final, Wembley

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    PART I Artistic elements of the subjectLooking, describing and comparingMaking and investigating - 1Making and investigating - 2

    PART 2 Goodwill’s guide to developing visual literacyExploring the basic elements in a workFurther advice for the teacher

    Schnider, Grand Prix, Zurich

    These notes can be related to all the attainment targets in the art curriculum. In broad terms aimed across key stages 1, 2 and 3, they are intended to be sufficiently general for the teacher to select and adapt the ideas to match ability and individual needs at any age, including key stage 4.

    SPORT through a writer's eyes

    For as concerning football playing I protest unto you it may rather be called a friendly kind of fight than a play or recreation; a bloody and murdering practice, than a fellowly sport or pastime. From THE ANATOMIE OF ABUSES By Philip Stubbes (English, 16th century, published 1583)

    The two teams knotted up towards one goal, then spread out around an invisible ball, and moved down the field again, back to the other with no decisive result. It seemed that both teams had accepted the present score...

    From THE MATCH By Alan Sillitoe (English, 1928—2010)

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    © The Goodwill Art Service LtdSeries 2, Set 12

    Part 3 — The 30 images

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