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Intelligente sull'arte

Questa serie di saggistica introduce i giovani lettori al mondo dell'arte in modo accessibile e coinvolgente. Ogni volume funge da 'pagella' su artisti e movimenti importanti, fornendo spunti essenziali. È una risorsa fantastica per bambini curiosi che desiderano esplorare la storia dell'arte e la creatività. Scoprite le basi dell'espressione artistica attraverso queste guide informative e divertenti.

Pablo Picasso: Breaking All the Rules: Breaking All the Rules
Edgar Degas: Paintings That Dance: Paintings That Dance
Claude Monet: Sunshine and Waterlilies
Henri Matisse:Drawing with Scissors (Om)
Vincent Van Gogh
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Paintings That Smile

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • The life and artistry of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a celebrated Impressionist painter, are brought to life through vibrant illustrations and 17 reproductions of his work. The book captures the joy and vitality found in Renoir's paintings while recounting his journey from initial unpopularity—where his art faced ridicule—to becoming a beloved figure in art history. Presented in a playful, report-like format, it aims to engage young readers and inspire a new generation of art enthusiasts.

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Paintings That Smile
  • Brad explores the ups and downs of van Gogh's life and art in this colorful report, featuring Brad's funny cartoons alongside reproductions of classic paintings like Starry Night.

    Vincent Van Gogh
  • Keesia and Henri Matisse have the same birthday—New Year’s Eve! That’s why she picks him for her artist report. She finds out that over his long career Matisse made paintings, sculpture, books, costumes, and her favorite—his cut-outs, or what Matisse called “drawing with scissors.” The report is filled with about 20 of Matisse’s masterpieces as well as artwork that Keesia has created in his “style” (cut-out leaves, drawings through windows, fauvist animals). As she follows Matisse through his life she discovers why he is considered one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.

    Henri Matisse:Drawing with Scissors (Om)
  • Claude Monet: Sunshine and Waterlilies

    Sunshine and Waterlilies

    • 32pagine
    • 2 ore di lettura

    The book highlights Claude Monet's journey to becoming a celebrated figure in Impressionism, showcasing his significant contributions to the art movement. It combines engaging narrative with humorous cartoons and reproductions of iconic works, such as Waterlilies, making the art and its history accessible and entertaining.

    Claude Monet: Sunshine and Waterlilies
  • Kristin's initial fascination with Edgar Degas stems from his renowned ballerina paintings. However, as she delves deeper for her report, she uncovers the broader scope of his artistry, revealing the distinctive qualities that set his work apart. This exploration transforms her understanding of Degas, showcasing his diverse themes and innovative techniques beyond the ballet.

    Edgar Degas: Paintings That Dance: Paintings That Dance
  • The narrative follows Simon, who reluctantly selects Pablo Picasso for his artist report after his brother picks his favorite, Monet. Through a blend of Picasso's artwork reproductions and Simon's own drawings, the book provides an engaging exploration of Picasso's life and contributions to art. The vibrant full-color illustrations enhance the learning experience, making it both informative and visually appealing.

    Pablo Picasso: Breaking All the Rules: Breaking All the Rules
  • The story follows a girl who explores the life of renowned artist Mary Cassatt through her paintings. As she researches, she uncovers fascinating and unexpected details about Cassatt's life and career. The book features simple language, vibrant illustrations, and reproductions of famous artworks, making it an engaging and educational experience for readers.

    Mary Cassatt: Family Pictures
  • Featuring original artwork alongside stunning reproductions, this book delves into the vibrant and imaginative world of Frida Kahlo, one of Mexico's most iconic female artists. The full-color illustrations enhance the exploration of her creative spirit and artistic legacy, inviting readers to appreciate her unique contributions to art and culture.

    Frida Kahlo: The Artist Who Painted Herself