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Come Look With Me: Asian Art

by Kimberly Lane

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Twelve images of traditional and contemporary art from South, East, and Southeast Asia in this collection trace artistic traditions through time and across cultures.
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This is a great book to learn about Asian art. Each page has a picture of an art piece, information about the art and a biography of the artist. There are also questions about the art to help guide teachers or parents when discussing the art on each page. It was nice seeing and learning about artwork from another culture. ( )
  KPyfromDay | Nov 13, 2019 |
This book highlights certain pieces of art from all over Asia. South, east, and southeast Asian art is primarily featured, with pieces from many different time periods. The introduction tells the reader that this book is not to represent or sum up all Asian art, but instead act as an introduction to get the reader interested in and excited to learn more about Asian art. Pieces from Korean, Chinese, Indian, and Pakistani artists are featured, as well as religious art pieces from the Hindu and Buddhist religions. The book is interactive, featuring questions for each artwork as well as questions at the end of the book. Biographies for the artists and in-depth explanations for each piece are included. I really enjoyed this book, as there is such a variety of artwork featured in it. Everything from the ethnicity and religions of the artists to the medium used on the artworks themselves varies, and I loved learning about all the different pieces. I also enjoyed that artworks from many different time periods were included, which sort of showed an evolution of different art styles and how current artists can do new takes on old styles of art. I would use this book to teach a lesson on different Asian cultures, since many religions, clothing, activities, folktales, and mythologies are featured in the book. ( )
  awaldrup | Apr 25, 2019 |
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