Simon at the Art Museum

Simon at the Art Museum
Title Simon at the Art Museum PDF eBook
Author Christina Soontornvat
Publisher Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 40
Release 2020-06-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1534437525

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A little boy visits an art museum for the first time in this fun, sweet picture book about first experiences and seeing things from new perspectives. Simon is having a great time at the museum with his parents. There are slippery, slidey floors! Pigeons flying around the reflecting pool! And cheesecake in the café! But they’re not really here for any of that. No, Simon has to look at art. And more art. So. Much. Art. There’s so much art that soon Simon needs to take a break and finds somewhere to sit. From his bench, he begins to notice how many different people are visiting the museum and the many different ways they react to the art they see. Some people are alone. Some are in groups. Some people smile. Some shake their heads. Some even shed a tear. And Simon is right in the center of it, watching until he’s inspired to give all the art another try. By the end of the day, he may even find a piece that can rival a slice of cheesecake!

Art Picture Book

Art Picture Book
Title Art Picture Book PDF eBook
Author Sarah Courtauld
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 2018-01-17
Genre Painters
ISBN 9781474938150

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A charmingly illustrated book packed with the best-loved paintings in the National Gallery, London. Includes amazing stories behind the paintings, about the lives of the artists and how they worked, and internet links to find out more. Fantastic for budding art critics. This lovely haardcover picture book is also available in paperback, with stickers to recreate the artworks (ISBN 9780746099995)

Story of Art

Story of Art
Title Story of Art PDF eBook
Author Ernst Hans Gombrich
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1995-09-09
Genre Art
ISBN 9780785793427

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The most famous and popular book on art ever published, this quintessential "introduction to art," now in its sixteenth edition, has been a worldwide bestseller for over four decades.

Art

Art
Title Art PDF eBook
Author Patrick McDonnell
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 42
Release 2008-12-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0316054526

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A rhyming tribute to a budding young artist.

The Art of Creating Story

The Art of Creating Story
Title The Art of Creating Story PDF eBook
Author William H Coles
Publisher Storyinliteraryfiction.com
Total Pages 700
Release 2020-02-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780998437668

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An educative volume with essays about the process of creating fictional story; interviews with authors, editors, publishers, and a Pulitzer Prize winner on the writing process; and original short stories that illustrate concepts and techniques of storytelling in prose. Major topics include: characterization, narration, character-based plotting, dialogue, drama, point of view, significance, and revision.

The Short Story of Art

The Short Story of Art
Title The Short Story of Art PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Art
ISBN 9781780679686

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The Short Story of Art is a pocket guide to key movements, works, themes and techniques – a new and innovative introduction to the subject of art. Simply constructed, the book explores 50 key works, from the wall paintings of Lascaux to Damien Hirst installations, and then links these to sections on art movements, themes and techniques. The design of the book allows the student or art enthusiast to easily navigate their way around key periods, artists and styles. Accessible and concise, it simplifies and explains the most important and influential concepts in art, and shows how they are connected. The book explains how, why and when art changed, who introduced certain things, what they were, where they were produced, and whether they matter. It demystifies artistic jargon, giving readers a thorough understanding and broad enjoyment of art. 'Susie Hodge has culled through hundreds of art movements to highlight and present 36 that illustrate transitions of art, its ideas, representations, characteristics, and production from Prehistoric times up to the dynamic shifts of the 1960s and '70s. As complex as art history is, this book is a welcome, succinct introduction to some classic Western masters.' Cindy Helm, New York Journal of Books 'Excellent introduction to the subject. A good quality book, tightly bound, and well illustrated.' – Colin, Amazon reviewer 'The Short Story of Art is an attractive volume that serves as a convenient introduction to major movements, works, themes, and techniques of Western art. The works within are featured more for their seminal or illustrative nature than their fame per se, so the "story" part of the title is apt. The cross referencing and "Other works by…" sections makes it clear that this book is encouraging the reader to explore art on his own.' –Tommy Grooms, Goodreads reviewer

The Story of Contemporary Art

The Story of Contemporary Art
Title The Story of Contemporary Art PDF eBook
Author Tony Godfrey
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 439
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Art
ISBN 0262366045

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A lively introduction to the rich and diverse history of contemporary art over the past 60 years—from Modernism and minimalism to artists like Andy Warhol and Marina Abramović. Accessible and with lavish illustrations, this is the perfect gift for art history fans and anyone looking for a new, more inclusive perspective on ‘the old boys’ club.’ Encountering a work of contemporary art, a viewer might ask, "What does it mean?" "Is it really art?" and "Why does it cost so much?" These are not the questions that E. H. Gombrich set out to answer in his magisterial The Story of Art. Contemporary art seems totally unlike what came before it, departing from the road map supplied by Raphael, Dürer, Rembrandt, and other European masters. In The Story of Contemporary Art, Tony Godfrey picks up where Gombrich left off, offering a lively introduction to contemporary art that stretches from Andy Warhol’s Brillo boxes to Marina Abramović’s performance art to today’s biennale circuit and million-dollar auctions. Godfrey, a curator and writer on contemporary art, chronicles important developments in pop art, minimalism, conceptualism, installation art, performance art, and beyond.