The Art Traveler

My friend Per, as we were on a bus heading for the Thiel Gallery to see an exhibition with Edvard Munch. It was great to see Munch's sketches and paintings, most notably, to me personally, his portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche. I also got to see Nietzsche's death mask! How cool is that?
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I got this portrait of my friend Per as we stood outside his home. I think a snow shoveler on the opposite roof caught his fancy, but let's imagine he saw a falling star instead. Reality, in art, needs romanticism.
Reading a book translated from Danish using Danish reading glasses...
FIg 6.7 / Piaget's Conservation Task / 

This is the photo that is pictured on the VAM and the photo we used in the previous edition.  However, I know you preferred Choice #2 in LSD14e, Essentials and Child Development.  So, I was not sure if you would rather use #2 here as well.

Choice 1 of 2


Piaget Preoperational child conservation of liquid
Credits: Kathryn Barnard
Copyright: JFNA-Licensed Full Usage Rights, February 15, 2012 - June 30, 2016
Beads
Glasses under plastic, Karaköy, Istanbul, Turkey
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I got this portrait of my friend Per as we stood outside his home. I think a snow shoveler on the opposite roof caught his fancy, but let's imagine he saw a falling star instead. Reality, in art, needs romanticism.
Stargazer

I got this portrait of my friend Per as we stood outside his home. I think a snow shoveler on the opposite roof caught his fancy, but let's imagine he saw a falling star instead. Reality, in art, needs romanticism.
Stargazer

I got this portrait of my friend Per as we stood outside his home. I think a snow shoveler on the opposite roof caught his fancy, but let's imagine he saw a falling star instead. Reality, in art, needs romanticism.
See photo in original gallery.