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Loading... The Art Book For Childrenby Editors of Phaidon Press
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book is not only an introduction to some of the most famous works of art in the world but it is also fun. It inspires imagination and helps children to think about what they are looking at and what their interpretation is. Some adults should do the same exercises... ( )A wonderful introduction to the expansive world of art through the works of thirty artists. Simple, interesting and informative text accompany the works of art. Each artist is introduced through fun titles that mimic some aspect of their work. For instance, Cindy Sherman's section is entitled "Dressing Up," in reference to the wide array of characters she transforms into for her trademark photographs. Each artist's works also include engaging questions, such as the Vincent Van Gogh inspired, "How do you sign your paintings?" (He signed his with "Vincent".) The dates of the works aren't listed until the end of the book, which would be problematic except for the fact that the book is introductory in scope. An appropriate introduction to the art world for all ages, and a must for elementary and middle school libraries. I plan to read this to the children in my life! It has really nice pieces of art in it and it tells you more about th pictures themslves and the artists. no reviews | add a review
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