An Introduction in the World's most amazing pictures and
sculptures. Книга об изобразительном искусстве для детей. Введение
к самым восхитительным в мире картинам и скульптурам. Издательство
: DK Children, 2009. 140 стр. Язык английский. ISBN: 0756655110
Early art
- Rocky beginnings
- Egyptian scribes
- Faces in art
- How to make frescoes
- Dreamtime art
- How to make mosaics
- Gods and heroes in art
- How to create colors
- Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
- Landscapes in art
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Jan van Eyck
- How to use oil paint
- Children in art
- Baroque (1600s)
- Jan Vermeer
- Still life in art
- Rococo (1799s)
- Francisco de Goya
- How to use watercolor
- Katsushika Hokusai
Mode art
- Impressionism
- Claude Monet
- How to paint with pastels
- Vincent van Gogh
- Nighttime in art
- After Impressionism
- Henri Matisse
- Pablo Picasso
- Naive art
- Paul Klee
- Surrealism
- Joan Mir?
- Grant Wood
- Animals in art
- Postwar abstract art
- Jackson Pollock
- Sir Sidney Nolan
- War in art
- Andy Warhol
- Street art
- Work in art
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser
- Mode art
Sculpture
- Carved in stone
- The Terra-cotta Army sculptors
- How th carve wood
- African sculpture
- How to sculpt marble
- Michelangelo Buonarroti
- Fr?d?ric-Auguste Bartholdi
- Gustav Vigeland
- Abstract sculpture
- Henry Moore
- Alberto Giacometti
- How to create Land art
- Sculpture NOW
- Damien Hirst
- Get up close to the real things!
- Glossary
- Index of artists and sculptors
- Acknowledgments
From prehistoric to mode times, this expertly designed survey delivers a wealth of information. Much more than a mere time line, the focus shifts from artist to movement to medium with fluidity. Gallery pages examine how particular subjects are depicted in art from a variety of cultures and time periods. Hundreds of color reproductions are sure to hold readers' interest as they discover the interconnectedness of thousands of years of artistic expression. The vast amount of information presented is neither overwhelming nor superficial, due to effective design and organization. Offering more than can be absorbed in one sitting, this appealing, oversize volume will have readers poring over it again and again.
Early art
- Rocky beginnings
- Egyptian scribes
- Faces in art
- How to make frescoes
- Dreamtime art
- How to make mosaics
- Gods and heroes in art
- How to create colors
- Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
- Landscapes in art
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Jan van Eyck
- How to use oil paint
- Children in art
- Baroque (1600s)
- Jan Vermeer
- Still life in art
- Rococo (1799s)
- Francisco de Goya
- How to use watercolor
- Katsushika Hokusai
Mode art
- Impressionism
- Claude Monet
- How to paint with pastels
- Vincent van Gogh
- Nighttime in art
- After Impressionism
- Henri Matisse
- Pablo Picasso
- Naive art
- Paul Klee
- Surrealism
- Joan Mir?
- Grant Wood
- Animals in art
- Postwar abstract art
- Jackson Pollock
- Sir Sidney Nolan
- War in art
- Andy Warhol
- Street art
- Work in art
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser
- Mode art
Sculpture
- Carved in stone
- The Terra-cotta Army sculptors
- How th carve wood
- African sculpture
- How to sculpt marble
- Michelangelo Buonarroti
- Fr?d?ric-Auguste Bartholdi
- Gustav Vigeland
- Abstract sculpture
- Henry Moore
- Alberto Giacometti
- How to create Land art
- Sculpture NOW
- Damien Hirst
- Get up close to the real things!
- Glossary
- Index of artists and sculptors
- Acknowledgments
From prehistoric to mode times, this expertly designed survey delivers a wealth of information. Much more than a mere time line, the focus shifts from artist to movement to medium with fluidity. Gallery pages examine how particular subjects are depicted in art from a variety of cultures and time periods. Hundreds of color reproductions are sure to hold readers' interest as they discover the interconnectedness of thousands of years of artistic expression. The vast amount of information presented is neither overwhelming nor superficial, due to effective design and organization. Offering more than can be absorbed in one sitting, this appealing, oversize volume will have readers poring over it again and again.