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Rhythm in paint (TEFC)

United States, 1954
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Explains that rhythm begins with a thought in writing and a motif in music and painting. Eliot O’Hara and Margaret Shepher show how rhythmic patterns in..

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Rhythm (TEFC)

Australia, 1981
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Rhythm

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Rhythm in music

United States, 1951
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United States, 1949
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Painting crowds of people

United States, 1956
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Painting with calligraphy

United States, 1955
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Rhythmic composition in yellow green minor

Australia, 1978
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The Elements of composition

United States, 1958
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Rhythm

United Kingdom, 1957
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Discovering melody and harmony (TEFC)

United States, 1967
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Texture in painting

United States, 1963
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Painting shadows

United States, 1957
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Oriental brushwork

United States, 1954
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You can compose a dance. No 2

United States, 1971
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Discovering mood in music (TEFC)

United States, 1968
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Children who draw pictures (TEFC)

Japan, 1956
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Rhythm in athletics

Australia, 1976
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Painting reflections in water

United States, 1947
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