The Art Book for Children

Author:   Gilda Williams ,  Jane Ace ,  Amanda Renshaw
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Edition:   White Book
ISBN:  

9780714845111


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 January 2005
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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The Art Book for Children


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Children's edition of Phaidon's best-selling The Art Book, presenting 30 of the most significant artists from all periods. Each spread is illustrated by one or often more works by the artist and accompanied by a fun and involving text that introduces the reader to the artist and invites children to look more closely at each of the variety of paintings, sculptures and photographs included here.

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Author:   Gilda Williams ,  Jane Ace ,  Amanda Renshaw
Publisher:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint:   Phaidon Press Ltd
Edition:   White Book
Dimensions:   Width: 25.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 29.60cm
Weight:   0.870kg
ISBN:  

9780714845111


ISBN 10:   0714845116
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 January 2005
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"'A perfect introduction to art for parents and children to enjoy together - Simple, clear and fun.' The Guardian, October 2005 'a delightful book that will encourage readers, young and old, to see beyond the obvious.' The Good Book Guide, November 2005 'Is it possible that a nine-year-old child will nag their parents to read them a book about the adventures of Gilbert & George, Cindy Sherman and Leonardo da Vinci rather than the latest Jacqueline Wilson or Harry Potter? If is written with the style, humour and spirit of this mind expanding art book for kids, then the answer is definitely yes. ... it's really good fun and perfect for junior school kids into art - and any parent scared off by the usual pretentious approach to art appreciation. ... very inspiring. Your kids will be making Jackson Pollock-style creations out of mashed potato and ketchup on the kitchen ceiling before you know it.' The Guardian, 17 December 2005 'should become a childhood treasure. ... Hopefully, the delight gained from peering into such large and beautiful reproductions, as well as the enlightenment gained from a text that respects the reader's own response, will encourage children to carry a love of art with them into adulthood.' RA (Royal Academy of Arts, London) magazine, Winter 2005 'the ideal book to introduce children to the great painters, as well as more contemporary artists.' Junior, November 2005 'As a catalyst for discussions about everything and anything, many parents will find this a wonderful book to share with their child from a far younger age [than 7+]. ... this book asks children to consider colour, form, texture and pattern alongside far deeper questions, such as can you paint noise or feelings? With beautiful reproductions and stimulating prompts, it's a book you'll return to again and again.' Junior, December 2005 'Phaidon's The Art Book For Children (GBP12.95) is also a real gem. Next to an illustration of Gilbert and George's famous living sculpture, it asks, ""would you be able to keep a striaght face?"" whilst demanding to know of Chrito's Pont Neuf Wrapped, ""who allowed Christo and Jeanne-Claude to wrap this famous Parisian bridge in fabric? Did they sneak up one night while no one was looking?"" If only, one can't help thinking, all art books were so much fun' The Independent, 2 December"


'A perfect introduction to art for parents and children to enjoy together i'1/2 Simple, clear and fun.i'1/2 The Guardian i'1/2The Art Book For Children draws young readers first into the subject, then deftly into the form, of paintings from the Mona Lisa to Warhol's Marilyn Monroei'1/2 The Times i'1/2stylish, and exciting without being sillyi'1/2 Sunday Times Culture i'1/2Stylish, welcoming introduction to art i'1/2 The book is bursting with exuberant questions i'1/2 and determined to open young eyes and minds.i'1/2 The Observer


'A perfect introduction to art for parents and children to enjoy together ... Simple, clear and fun.' The Guardian 'The Art Book For Children draws young readers first into the subject, then deftly into the form, of paintings from the Mona Lisa to Warhol's Marilyn Monroe' The Times 'stylish, and exciting without being silly' Sunday Times Culture 'Stylish, welcoming introduction to art ... The book is bursting with exuberant questions ... and determined to open young eyes and minds.' The Observer


'A perfect introduction to art for parents and children to enjoy together a | Simple, clear and fun.a (TM) The Guardian a The Art Book For Children draws young readers first into the subject, then deftly into the form, of paintings from the Mona Lisa to Warhol's Marilyn Monroea (TM) The Times a stylish, and exciting without being sillya (TM) Sunday Times Culture a Stylish, welcoming introduction to art a | The book is bursting with exuberant questions a | and determined to open young eyes and minds.a (TM) The Observer


'A perfect introduction to art for parents and children to enjoy together - Simple, clear and fun.' The Guardian, October 2005 'a delightful book that will encourage readers, young and old, to see beyond the obvious.' The Good Book Guide, November 2005 'Is it possible that a nine-year-old child will nag their parents to read them a book about the adventures of Gilbert & George, Cindy Sherman and Leonardo da Vinci rather than the latest Jacqueline Wilson or Harry Potter? If is written with the style, humour and spirit of this mind expanding art book for kids, then the answer is definitely yes. ... it's really good fun and perfect for junior school kids into art - and any parent scared off by the usual pretentious approach to art appreciation. ... very inspiring. Your kids will be making Jackson Pollock-style creations out of mashed potato and ketchup on the kitchen ceiling before you know it.' The Guardian, 17 December 2005 'should become a childhood treasure. ... Hopefully, the delight gained from peering into such large and beautiful reproductions, as well as the enlightenment gained from a text that respects the reader's own response, will encourage children to carry a love of art with them into adulthood.' RA (Royal Academy of Arts, London) magazine, Winter 2005 'the ideal book to introduce children to the great painters, as well as more contemporary artists.' Junior, November 2005 'As a catalyst for discussions about everything and anything, many parents will find this a wonderful book to share with their child from a far younger age [than 7+]. ... this book asks children to consider colour, form, texture and pattern alongside far deeper questions, such as can you paint noise or feelings? With beautiful reproductions and stimulating prompts, it's a book you'll return to again and again.' Junior, December 2005 'Phaidon's The Art Book For Children (GBP12.95) is also a real gem. Next to an illustration of Gilbert and George's famous living sculpture, it asks, would you be able to keep a striaght face? whilst demanding to know of Chrito's Pont Neuf Wrapped, who allowed Christo and Jeanne-Claude to wrap this famous Parisian bridge in fabric? Did they sneak up one night while no one was looking? If only, one can't help thinking, all art books were so much fun' The Independent, 2 December


Author Information

Gilda Williams Ruggi is an art critic whose texts have appeared in Tate Magazine, Art in America, Parkett and numerous other art journals. Formerly Commissioning Editor for Contemporary Art at Phaidon Press and Managing Editor of Flash Art International. Amanda Renshaw, formerly a specialist in Impressionist and Modern Art at Christies, is currently Editorial Director at Phaidon Press.

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