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Lift-the-flap Questions and Answers about Art

by Rosie Hore

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Answering fascinating and tricky art questions - from What is art? to How do you make a bronze sculpture? - this latest addition to the popular Q&A series is a must-have for inquisitive young artists. Brush up on how to mix colours, find out where dyes originated from and learn about famous art works from around the world. Each flap provides a complete question and answer, perfect for dipping into. Illustrator Marie-Eve Tremblay has exquisitely recreated some of the world's most famous artworks. Encourages young children that they can be artists too, and probably are already!… (more)
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Answering fascinating and tricky art questions - from What is art? to How do you make a bronze sculpture? - this latest addition to the popular Q&A series is a must-have for inquisitive young artists. Brush up on how to mix colours, find out where dyes originated from and learn about famous art works from around the world. Each flap provides a complete question and answer, perfect for dipping into. Illustrator Marie-Eve Tremblay has exquisitely recreated some of the world's most famous artworks. Encourages young children that they can be artists too, and probably are already!

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