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100 1 $aLindauer, Martin S.
245 10 $aAging, creativity, and art :$ba positive perspective on late-life development /$cMartin S. Lindauer.
260 $aNew York :$bKluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,$cc2003.
300 $axvii, 312 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aThe Plenum series in adult development and aging
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 289-308) and index.
505 0 $aThe Case is Made: Late-Life Creativity and Old Age Art -- Old Age: A Time of Woe or Worth? -- Looking Ahead -- Old Age and Old Artists -- Old Age and the Arts -- Literature and Old Age -- Paintings, the Visual Arts, and Old Age -- The Long-Livedness of Artists and the Study of Late-Life Creativity -- The Study of Late-Life Creativity and Interdisciplinarity: The Promise and the Reality -- Competing Views of Late-Life Creativity -- The Youthful Rise, Early Fall, and Short Span of Creativity: The Decline Model -- Lehman: Creativity as Productivity -- Criticisms and Rejoinders -- What about Productivity? -- Declining Creativity Test Scores with Age -- Reasons for Decline -- Does Creativity Decline with Age? -- Problems with the Decline Position -- Productivity Tallies and Test Scores as Indicators of Losses in Creativity -- Declines in Late-Life Creativity: The Impact of Behavioral Measures and Ageistic Attitudes -- Problems with Lehman's Research -- Late-Life Creativity: The Continuity Position and Alternatives to Decline -- The Continuity of Creativity -- Problems with the Continuity Model -- The Contribution from the Humanities -- Creativity among Old Artists -- Wherefore Decline and Continuity? -- Late-Life Creativity: Historical and Contemporary Artists -- A Reconsideration of Lehman's Findings -- A Critique of Lehman's Studies of Artists -- Lehman Reexamined: Painters, Artists, and Others -- The Longevity of Artists Who Produced Masterpieces -- The Course of Creativity among Historical Artists of Renown: The Peak and Productive Years -- The Peak Years of Creativity: The Ages of Masterpieces by Painters of Renown -- The Span of Creativity among Historic Artists: The Ages for Continued Productivity -- Creative Productivity, Gender, and Individual Differences for Long-Lived Artists of Renown -- The Pattern of Creative Productivity for 45 Long-Lived Artists -- Gender Differences in the Creative Productivity of Long-Lived Artists -- The Creative Productivity of Individual Artists -- The Sustained Nature of Creativity -- Contemporary Old Artists on Their Late-Life Creativity: The Quality and Quantity of Late-Life Art -- The Quality of Late-Life Art -- The Quantity of Late-Life Art -- Quality and Quantity Compared -- New Ideas and Approaches by Aging Artists: What Has Been Learned about Late-Life Creativity? -- Changes in the Artists' Creative Ideas with Age -- Changes in the Artists' Approach to Art with Age -- The Four Aspects of Late-Life Artistic Creativity -- The Future -- The Old-Age Style -- Identifying Artists with an Old-Age Style -- Is There an Old-Age Style? -- The Quality of Works Done in the Old-Age Style -- Reactions by Scholars and Scientists to the Status of the Old-Age Style -- Toward a Solution: Selecting Artists and Describing Works -- Identifying Artists with an Old-Age Style: Contributions from Experts, Laypersons, and Artists -- Art Historians' Selection of Artists with an Old-Age Style -- Laypersons' Judgments of Young-Old Paris That Identify Artists with an Old-Age Style -- Comparisons between Old and Young Artists -- Is there a Contemporary Old-Age Style? -- Describing Paintings in the Old-Age Style -- Art Historians' Descriptions of the Old-Age Style -- Judgments of Young-Old Pairs by Laypersons -- The Art of Old Age as a Reflection of Physical and Sensory Losses That May Account for the Old-Age Style -- Describing Paintings with an Old-Age Style -- Beyond the Old-Age Style, Old Art, and Aging Artists -- Creativity -- Late-Life Development -- Interdisciplinarity -- Art and the Elderly -- Reactions to Paintings by Older and Younger Viewers -- Creative Expression among Aging Non-Artists -- Age Differences and the Arts -- The Advantages of the Arts for the Elderly -- Leisure Studies of the Old -- Expectations -- Questionnaire Studies: Method -- Age Differences in Arts Activities -- Age Differences in Attitudes to the Arts -- Age Differences in Interest in the Arts -- Art in the Laboratory -- Old Artists in the Laboratory -- The Arts Outside of the Laboratory -- The Case for Interdisciplinarity.
650 0 $aCreative ability in old age.
650 0 $aCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
650 0 $aOlder artists.
650 0 $aOlder people$xPsychology.
830 0 $aPlenum series in adult development and aging.
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