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32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4850-7$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4854-X$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4852-3$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4853-1$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4851-5$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.
32 pp.
| Heinemann
| September, 2004
|
LibraryISBN 1-4034-4855-8$24.21
(4)
K-3
How Artists View series.
Hosak introduces readers to the ways artists create art from a variety of inspirations. Though small, the reproductions are well chosen and are accompanied by simple explanations of the works' origins and motivations. Suggested activities encourage readers to become further involved. While some topics are more successful than others, together they form an innovative introduction to the art world. Glos., ind. Review covers these How Artists View titles: Animals, Families, Food, Homes, Nature, and Weather.