'''Physioplastic art''' was a concept first described by Max Verworn in 1914.<ref>[http://tap3x.net/EMBTI/j7read2.html About Face - Part Two, Patricia Dinkelaker and John Fudjack, February, 2000] Retrieved January 14, 2009</ref> Physioplastic art, as described in Verworn's ''Ideoplastiche Kunst'', consisted of "a direct reproduction of the natural object or of its immediate memory image", and along with his definition of ''ideoplastic art'', that of abstract knowledge, was deemed an important art educational theory.<ref>MacDonald, Stuart. ''The History and Philosophy of Art Education''. James Clarke & Co., 2004. 373. {{ISBN|0-7188-9153-8}}</ref>

Usage: *physioplastic landscape *physioplastic naturalism

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