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Colleen Carroll

    How Artists See Cities: Streets Buildings Shops Transportation
    How Artists See: Artists
    How Artists See Play
    How Artists See: Work: Farm, Factory, Home, Office
    Families: Mother, Father, Sister, Brother
    How Artists See 6-Volume Collection I: Feelings/ Animals /People /Families / The Weather/ Play
    • Children explore the world through the lens of celebrated artists in this engaging series, which includes volumes on topics like Animals, People, and Feelings. Each book features sixteen artworks organized into subcategories, encouraging comparison and critical thinking. Author Colleen Carroll prompts readers with open-ended questions to enhance visual literacy and creativity. Short artist biographies and museum suggestions enrich the experience. Packaged in sturdy slipcases, these books serve as valuable educational tools adaptable for various subjects and grade levels, making them perfect for home or classroom use.

      How Artists See 6-Volume Collection I: Feelings/ Animals /People /Families / The Weather/ Play
    • Exploring the theme of family, this illustrated volume showcases diverse artistic interpretations by renowned artists. Colleen Carroll's engaging text invites children to ponder thought-provoking questions and participate in imaginative activities, fostering their curiosity about art and family dynamics. The book is richly presented in full color, making it visually appealing and educational for young readers.

      Families: Mother, Father, Sister, Brother
    • Focusing on the intersection of art and everyday life, this book introduces children to different perspectives through vibrant illustrations. It explores how artists interpret scenes from farms, factories, and home offices, encouraging young readers to appreciate both the world around them and the artistic expression it inspires. Full-color visuals enhance the learning experience, making art accessible and engaging for children.

      How Artists See: Work: Farm, Factory, Home, Office
    • How Artists See Play

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      With this volume, Abbeville continues its series of interactive, inquiry-based books designed to teach children about the world by looking at art, and about art by looking at the world.

      How Artists See Play
    • How Artists See: Artists

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      Abbeville Kids expands its award-winning series of interactive, inquiry-based books designed to teach children about the world by looking at art, and about art by looking at the world. schovat popis

      How Artists See: Artists
    • How Artists See Animals

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      One of the first two volumes in a relaunch of the best-selling series that encourages children to learn about the world by looking at art, and about art by looking at the world.

      How Artists See Animals
    • Focusing on artistic perception, this book introduces preschoolers to the diverse and enchanting ways artists interpret their surroundings. As a companion to the acclaimed How Artists See series, it aims to inspire young minds by showcasing the beauty and creativity found in art, encouraging children to explore their own viewpoints and appreciate the world around them.

      How Artists See Jr.: Babies
    • How Artists See: Families

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      See how Carmen Lomas Garza captured a family eating watermelon on the front porch; how Kikugawa Eizan used curved lines to show the grace of a mother carrying her son; and how John Singer Sargent depicted the flowerlike delicacy of two sisters as they light lanterns in a twilit summer garden.

      How Artists See: Families
    • This book explores the portrayal of humans in art throughout various historical periods and cultures. It delves into how artistic representations reflect societal values, beliefs, and the human experience, offering insights into the evolution of artistic techniques and themes. By analyzing diverse artworks, the author reveals the intricate relationship between humanity and artistic expression across time and geography.

      How Artists See