Drawing Lessons for Little Artists

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Part of The Young Citizen: The Magazine for Young People

Title
Drawing Lessons for Little Artists
Year
1937
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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February, 1937 THE YOUNG CITIZEN DRAWING LESSONS FOR LITTLE ARTISTS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS (Continued frotn page 1.'J) for something the poor girl hasn't done. I'm glad, my son, that you are honest enough to own your fault. Father: And let me add, that like your hero's father, I would rather prefer to have all those glasses broken than have my only son willfully evade telling the truth when that truth has to be told. Ricardo: 0, father, I've always waited for an opportunity like this. I've always envied my hero, George Washington. for having had a chance to prove his honesty by admitting that it was he who cut the cherry tree. I thought that such a chance like that would never come to me. I have never dreamt that such a little thing 3 i To add beauty to this picture Color the skies azure, Green the cactus on the bank And the hedges by the fence; Brown the house and the sand, And blue the rippling r.iver. mother very happy. Father: And why not, Rilike this, would make yo1.;1 and cardo? They are the little things, such as this one, that make up the big thing. That is the very reason I told you a few minutes ago. that oppoi;tunities to b~ good knock always. They can be found everywhere, and every time if you have your eyes. ears, heart. and hands open for them.