What's In The Picture?
What's In The Picture?
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New in paperback, an engaging first art book that introduces young children to the joys of looking at, and understanding, works of art—a companion title to Who's in the Picture?
A fun way to learn about art! This simple, engaging introduction to art combines superb reproductions of an imaginative selection of artworks by artists ranging from Kandinsky and Seurat to Canaletto and Van Gogh. It also features works from great American artists such as Tom Wesselmann, Grant Wood, and Jacob Lawrence.
With beautifully pitched text supported by friendly cartoon-style illustrations, What's in the Picture? invites young children to search for particular objects or other detail in the paintings displayed. Further questions encourage children to examine each artwork and to explain, very simply, what is happening in the pictures.
Product Details
Product Details
- Product Type: Picture Book, Trade Paperback
- 48 pages, with 48 illustrations
- Publication Date:
- Shipping Dimensions:
10.8
× 9.1 × 0.2
inches
(27.4 × 23.1 × 0.5 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.5 lb (8.0 oz; 227 g)
- SKU010009230 | ISBN: 9780753478318
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All Products | Books & Media | Gifts Under $25 | Picture Books
About Susie Brooks
About Susie Brooks
Susie Brooks has a first-class history of art degree and has worked as an editor and writer of children's non-fiction and picture books for over ten years. She is the creator of the award-winning Get into Art: Animals book and its three companion titles (People, Places, Telling Stories). She is an artist herself and runs art workshops for young children. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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