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No one saw, ordinary things through the eyes of an artist, by Bob Raczka

Label
No one saw, ordinary things through the eyes of an artist, by Bob Raczka
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
No one saw
Responsibility statement
by Bob Raczka
Sub title
ordinary things through the eyes of an artist
Summary
Reproductions of famous paintings-from the art of Georgia O'Keeffe to Paul Klee-combine with simple texts to introduce children to the unique visions of individual artists and encourage them to experience art with all their senses
Table Of Contents
Two calla lilies on pink (Georgia O'Keefe) -- Time transfixed (René Magritte) -- The child's bath (Mary Cassatt) -- A Sunday afternoon on La Grand Jette (Georges Seurat) -- The starry night (Vincent van Gogh) -- Femmes et oiseau dans la nuit (Joan Miró) -- Broadway boogie-woogie (Piet Mondrian) -- The basket of apples (Paul Cézanne) -- Green violinist (Mark Chagall) -- One hundred cans (Andy Warhol) -- Haystacks at Chaillay (Claude Monet) -- Fish magic (Paul Klee) -- The star (Edgar Degas) -- Acrobats at the Cirque Fernando (Pierre Renoir) -- Fall plowing (Grant Wood) -- Zuboff Square (Wassily Kandinsky)
Target audience
juvenile
Classification