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Edition: Hardcover: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0670035718
ISBN-13: 978-0670035717
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Book Description
Now, for the first time, What Makes a Degas a Degas is available in a handsome hardcover edition. Take a museum tour through the pages and discover the world of Degas. Learn about the qualities that make one artist's work different from another. This edition features twelve important paintings, with analysis of composition, line, color, and subject matter, and information about the world in which the artist worked. Details of the paintings make abstract concepts easy to understand, even for readers studying these works for the first time.
Children's Literature
One of the compelling "What Makes A...A..." series in which Mr. Muhlberger's insightful explanations of why and how the artist painted as he did will hold readers spellbound. Before highlighting details of 12 paintings, the author introduces the featured artist with a brief biography. On the final page, he enumerates signature stylistic devices. Bruegel, Monet, Raphael, Van Gogh, and Rembrandt are the other subjects. Suggest youngsters look at their own creative expressions and isolate a few characteristics that make their art uniquely theirs, as Mr. Muhlberger does with his subjects, above. |
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