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13 Women Artists Children Should Know Book
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Foyles
This book teaches a young audience about the works and lives of thirteen women artists through informative texts, puzzles, coloring exercises, and fun quizzes. In colourful spreads that feature important works as well as portraits of the artists themselves, children will learn how Sofonisba Anguissola, the Renaissance painter and pupil of Michelangelo, mastered portraiture in the Spanish Court; how the exquisitely wrought illustrations of Maria Sybilla Merian advanced the study of nature in the seventeenth century; and how Mary Cassatt's paintings depicted the lives of women in the nineteenth century. Modern and contemporary artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Frida Kahlo, Louise Bourgeois, and Cindy Sherman round out this introduction to women artists for children.
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Blackwell
Featuring a variety of activities and interesting facts, this is an accessible and engaging introduction to art for children through 13 world renowned women artists, whose works appeal to young readers. This book teaches a young audience about the...
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BookDepository
13 Women Artists Children Should Know : Hardback : Prestel : 9783791343334 : 3791343335 : 24 Oct 2009 : Highlighting five hundred years of great art by women, this book introduces readers to amazing painters, sculptors, and photographers.
- 3791343335
- 9783791343334
- Betina Schuemann
- 1 August 2009
- Prestel
- Hardcover (Book)
- 48
- Illustrated
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