13 art techniques children should know / Angela Wenzel ; [ translation Cynthia Hall ].
Material type:
- 9783791371368
- Δen 22
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Elementary School Library | Elementary School Library | Book Elementary English | Δen 752 Thi v. 3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 13015652 |
Hard cover.
The classification number is taken from the series (Thirteen).
A line a day - - Hew, carve, and chisel - - Tessera by tessera - - All along the wall - - Art off the press - - In glowing color - - Burning the midnight oil - - Only chance is reliable - - In good form - - Drawing with scissors - - Surprise encounters - - Finders keepers - - Art takes on space.
How is a fresco made? What did Stone Age people draw with? What is the difference between an etching and a woodcut? This book introduces children to thirteen important art techniques, demonstrated by important works. From oil painting to collage to installations, young readers will learn about the techniques and materials artists use to make their art.
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