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Cargando... M is for Masterpiece: An Art Alphabetpor David Domeniconi
Youth: Arts & Crafts (42) Cargando...
Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. With so many colors to choose from, why did Henri Matisse use only three? How can an artist make a three-dimensional picture on a flat sheet of paper? Why is some Aboriginal art described as x-ray style? "M is for Masterpiece", a comprehensive guide to fine art written for children, provides satisfying answers to such questions and more. From ancient cave paintings to Christo's Running Fence, a wide variety of art forms and styles are discussed in details that children will understand and adults will appreciate. "M is for Masterpiece" not only teaches about the great artists and techniques that originated in various parts of the world, but also discusses the elements of painting, art media, and landscapes of the American West. The art of photography and architecture is also covered. This is a very informative book but I'm not sure what age group it would really be appropriate for because it is an alphabet book that goes fairly in depth about different works of art, styles and art techniques. Also, some of the alphabet rhymes are a little reaching like "U" is for untitled...which makes sense I guess in the art world but doesn't seem to have much merit to me as a reader. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"While introducing readers to famous artists, mediums, tools, and techniques, this A-Z pictorial uses simple poetry to introduce topics such as color, Easter Island, impressionism, Frida Kahlo, and landscape. Each letter topic also includes detailed expository text"--Provided by publisher. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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