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Books with author Lucy%20Micklethwait

  • I Spy: An Alphabet in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Oct. 21, 1996)
    "I spy with my little eye something beginning with A..." Even the very youngest art lovers can spy out the apple in Magritte's Son of Man through the zigzags in de Geest's Portrait of a Child. Interact with twenty-six of the world's greatest paintings in this educational, entertaining, and beautiful pairing of a classic game with timeless art.
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  • Spot A Dog

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 9, 1995)
    A young reader's introduction to art highlights fifteen colorful and diverse paintings by a variety of artists, and each work features a dog that is sometimes hidden in unexpected places.
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  • A Child's Book of Art: Great Pictures - First Words

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Library Binding (DK CHILDREN, Nov. 8, 1993)
    An introduction to art appreciation exposes young readers to more than one hundred works of art from a wide range of periods, cultures, and artists, and with subjects such as seasons, weather, and animals.
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  • I Spy Shapes in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Each of the fourteen magnificent paintings in this book contains a different shape for you to find. Some are easy to spot, and others are more challenging. But take a closer look -- after you think you've found them all, there are even more shapes to look at and discover.I Spy Shapes in Art features a remarkable variety of artists from around the world, including Georgia O'Keeffe, Henri Matisse, and M.C. Escher. This picture book pairs a classic game with timeless art, making it the perfect way to introduce fine art to children.
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  • I Spy Colors in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 21, 2007)
    I spy with my little eye . . . a yellow circle, an orange orange, two blue eyes staring right back at me!The whole family will delight in exploring fine art through these fourteen glorious paintings, ranging from ancient to contemporary, their artists hailing from all around the globe. Each time you look at one of the colorful canvases in this book—or in a museum—you're sure to discover another delightful and surprising detail.What a wonderful way to foster a love of art in the youngest of children and to instill an appreciation for close observation and attention to detail. What do you spy?
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  • An Alphabet in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, )
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  • Numbers in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, )
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  • Spot a Dog

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Sept. 21, 1995)
    Spot a Dog: A Child's Book of Art
  • Child's Book of Art: Discover Great Paintings, A

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1999)
    Invites the reader to take a closer look at paintings by such artists as Botticelli, Bruegel, Velasquez, Copley, and Van Gogh, providing information about the artist, subject, and medium of each work of art.
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  • I Spy Animals in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    From the author of I SPY -- AN ALPHABET IN ART; and I SPY -- NUMBERS IN ART, another colour illustrated title containing a selection of fine art paintings from artists worldwide and throughout history, combined with a simple game of animal identification. I spy with my little eye! a bird a lion two tigers The twenty magnificent paintings in this book have different animals for you to find. Can you spot them all? With a wonderful variety of artists, including Titian, Renoir and Picasso, this game is the perfect way to introduce children to fine art.
  • I Spy: An Alphabet in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 1992)
    "I spy with my little eye something beginning with A..." Even the very youngest art lovers can spy out the apple in Magritte's Son of Man through the zigzags in de Geest's Portrait of a Child. Interact with twenty-six of the world's greatest paintings in this educational, entertaining, and beautiful pairing of a classic game with timeless art.
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  • I Spy Two Eyes: Numbers in Art

    Lucy Micklethwait

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Oct. 27, 1993)
    A clever introduction to the world of fine art. Using the traditional 'I spy with my little eye' rhyme, the book asks readers to find the numbered details in each of 20 works of art. From 1 fly in Portrait of a Woman of the Hofer Family...to 20 angels in Botticelli's 'Mystic Nativity,' Children can study a wide variety of styles, periods, and techniques.
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