Amazing Artworks: The Biggest, Oldest, Most Jaw-Dropping Creations (Children's Books about Art, Art History Kids)

Amazing Artworks: The Biggest, Oldest, Most Jaw-Dropping Creations (Children's Books about Art, Art History Kids)

Amazing Artworks: The Biggest, Oldest, Most Jaw-Dropping Creations (Children's Books about Art, Art History Kids)

Amazing Artworks: The Biggest, Oldest, Most Jaw-Dropping Creations (Children's Books about Art, Art History Kids)

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Overview

Discover the biggest, oldest, most amazing artworks throughout history in this fun and original introduction to art history.

Do you know who created...

the WIDEST painting?

the MOST self portraits?

the FIRST art photography?

the LARGEST sculpture in Europe?

Learn about famous artists and artworks from all over the world and throughout history in this fun book sure to entertain the whole family.

This exciting collection of the oldest, tallest, most expensive masterpieces makes a great art history primer for curious readers and trivia lovers. Just open up the book and dive right into any subject!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734761894
Publisher: Tra Publishing
Publication date: 06/28/2022
Edition description: Co-Edition (FRA) FRANCE
Pages: 44
Sales rank: 1,093,385
Product dimensions: 12.10(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 960L (what's this?)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

A graduate of the Louvre School, Éva Bensard is a writer and children’s book author specializing in art and architecture. Her work has been published by Amaterra, Place des Victoires, and DADA editions. Her book Coquillages et Cerfs-volants (Shells and Kites), published by La Martinière Jeunesse, won the Historia Youth Book Prize 2019. In her books, poetry and travelers, art and history happily coexist.

Her offbeat and playful images having first won over the press (Le Parisien) and various brands (Le Slip français), Charlotte Molas has now added children's books to her list of illustration credits. Her books include Vaches (Gallimard) and Sales temps pour les licornes (L’Agrume), and she also contributes regularly to the magazine Georges. She lives and works in Paris and Biarritz.
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