Art - General & Miscellaneous, Painting, Art Study & Teaching
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Overview
What makes a painting look deep? How do colors influence each other? In this full-color book, readers discover the concepts used to create paintings. Combines master works from around the world with an easy-to-understand text. A companion to the PBS series Behind the Scenes that will open readers' eyes to art. A Child Study Association Book of the Year.Discusses painting from an artist's viewpoint and uses specific examples to point out how to discover the details in a painting.
Editorials
School Library Journal
Gr 5-8-- These handsome titles are companion books to a PBS television series, and reflect the impact of that medium in their bold design; colorful images and reproductions; and informal, conversational texts. Pekarik draws attention to various aspects of the sample artwork; mentions interesting information about the artists; and appeals directly to readers to think, notice, and compare. In Painting , the examples range from a Persian miniature to a surreal fantasy by Paul Klee, a swiftly drawn Matisse nude, and a Goya portrait of a royal child and his cat. Sculpture presents a wide-ranging collection that brings into juxtaposition such works as Henry Moore's stone ``Torso,'' Gothic figures from Chartres Cathedral, Brancusi's ``Bird in Space,'' a Calder mobile, and the Statue of Liberty to demonstrate how scale, shape, composition, motion are all part of the artist's craft. The books provide a tour through a true ``museum without walls'' in which some of the best of the world's art is described by a lively and knowledgeable guide. Such eclectic introduc tions have been offered before, but never in a more interesting fashion. --Shirley Wilton, Ocean County College, Toms River, NJBook Details
Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Hyperion Books
Pages
64
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786810314