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Books with title Sticker Art Shapes: Klimt: With More than 60 Reusable Stickers!

  • Sticker Art Shapes: Klimt: With More than 60 Reusable Stickers!

    Editors of Frances Lincoln

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, March 24, 2009)
    Gustav Klimt was a founder of the movement known as the Vienna Secession, which promoted a new, non-traditional style of art that became known as Art Noveau. Characterized by flowing lines and floral motifs, Art Nouveau instantly became a major style, and its influence continues today. In this fun sticker book, youngsters learn about Klimt while interacting with his art. The book begins with a short biography covering the highlights of the artist’s life; then young readers explore six of his iconic paintings, carefully studying the originals and then reconstructing them with more than 60 reusable stickers.
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  • Sticker Art Shapes: Warhol: With More than 60 Reusable Stickers!

    Editors of Frances Lincoln

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 1, 2009)
    Andy Warhol’s pioneering mix of commercial and fine art, typified by his famous Campbell’s Soup Can, made him a household name, and his work continues to inspire artists today. In this sticker book, young readers learn about this innovative artist in a brief biography, and then they get to explore six of his most famous works. First studying the colorful originals, children then complete unfinished versions using the more than 60 reusable stickers. Budding Warhols are encouraged to create their own art out of soup tins, shoes, dollar signs, and even Superman!
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  • Sticker Art Shapes: Arcimboldo: With More Than 70 Reusable Stickers!

    Louise Cognard

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Nov. 28, 2008)
    Part of the Sticker Art Shapes series, this book offers children a chance to get to know six of Arcimboldo’s paintings on a truly interactive level. Young readers see a finished painting on one page, and on the opposite page, they recreate it with reusable stickers. Arcimboldo’s lively portraits, made of painted fruits, vegetables, and flowers, provide children with a unique understanding of composition, color, and style.
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