I Spy Shapes in Art
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Presents objects with the shape of a heart, a triangle, a square and other shapes through paintings by such artists as Magritte, Escher, and Matisse.






Presents objects with the shape of a heart, a triangle, a square and other shapes through paintings by such artists as Magritte, Escher, and Matisse.
An I spy animals book set in famous art works.
Engaging young readers through a playful game of observation, this book invites them to spot various colorful objects alongside charming illustrations. With a focus on colors and simple shapes, it encourages interaction and enhances visual recognition skills. The whimsical narrative captivates the imagination, making it a delightful reading experience for children.
Engaging young art enthusiasts, this book invites readers to explore twenty-six iconic paintings through a playful "I spy" format. Each artwork, from Magritte's Son of Man to de Geest's Portrait of a Child, encourages children to identify specific elements, fostering observation and appreciation of art. This unique blend of a classic game with renowned masterpieces makes learning about art both educational and fun for the youngest audiences.
Following Animals: A First Art Book, the second in this innovative series for very young children introduces them to colour in art. 18 exciting paintings from every corner of the globe are presented in child-friendly forms - flowers, birds, trees, nautical scenes, sunsets and bold portraits - the basic palette of colours with which our world is painted, accompanied by the briefest possible text. The artists represented, who span four centuries, range from old masters to some of today's most renowned painters, and notes on the paintings can be found at the back of the book.
Animals: A First Art Book presents wonderful paintings of animals dating from medieval times to the present, by artists such as Renoir, Dürer, Hokusai, Warhol, and Hockney. With excellent full-color reproductions and minimal text, it provides the perfect way for young children to see and appreciate classic art. The pictures have been selected for their vibrancy and variety: in identifying the dog, rhinoceros, kangaroo, squirrel, parrot, and other creatures, kids will naturally notice the different ways in which they are represented. In addition, they will learn to read the names of the animals and the words describing them: spotty, feathery, bouncy, cuddly, and so on.
Eating an ice-cream! Playing a tune! Fishing in the sea! Following Animals and Colours , the third in this innovative series for the very young explores paintings that focus on children. Here are 18 works of art chosen to illustrate all kinds of activities in a child's day - boys eating by Murillo, a child writing by Renoir, a girl sleeping by Millais...The artists represented, who span four centuries, range from old masters to some of today's most renowned painters, and notes on the paintings can be found at the back of the book.
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