13 Art Techniques Children Should Know
13 Art Techniques Children Should Know
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Prestel
Just the Series: Children Should Know   

Series and Publisher: Children Should Know   

Annotation: Introduces thirteen important art techniques, including modeling, watercolor, etching, and collage, as exemplified by famous works from such artists as Albrecht Deurer, Leonardo da Vinci, and Jackson Pollock.
Genre: [Visual arts]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #81421
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: Prestel
Copyright Date: 2013
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 04/25/13
ISBN: 3-7913-7136-3
ISBN 13: 978-3-7913-7136-8
Dewey: 702
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)

From mosaic to gouache to oil on canvas, this latest title in the 13 series introduces budding art lovers to a variety of art techniques of them, to be precise. The section on relief printmaking, for instance, is accompanied by a box listing the tools and materials necessary for creating in this style, as well as well-known printmakers, and examples of woodcuts. Each technique is explained in several paragraphs of user-friendly text, full-color reproductions, and a time line, which runs across the top of each page. Although the time line helpfully places each art style in the context of major world events, it can be hard to follow, cluttered with colored blocks that aren't always clearly explained. Also, some words in the text marked by an asterisk appear in the concluding glossary, while others do not, often making it unclear what the asterisk indicates. Still, quibbles aside, the reproductions are glorious, and this provides a fine launching point for kids wishing to know more about art technique for teachers explaining concepts.

Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

This large, attractive book introduces art techniques, from practices that will probably be familiar to budding artists, such as drawing, collage, and watercolor, to those that may be new to them: fresco, printing/woodcut, assemblage, installation, and more. Famous examples of their applications, tips for trying them out, activity ideas, and "test your knowledge" questions will help cement understanding. Timeline. Glos.

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3

This new book in the 13 Series introduces young readers to a variety of important art techniques, explained through some of the world's most recognizable masterpieces. What's the difference between watercolor and gouache, or between a collage and an assemblage? How are frescoes and mosaics made? Why do prints look so different from each other? These questions and others are explored through major works of art in dazzling color reproductions. Children will learn about drawing through cave paintings and Leonardo's sketches, understand how Holbein and Van Gogh used oil paints to vastly different effect, and discover what Matisse accomplished with colored paper and a pair of sharp scissors. Along the way they will be encouraged to make their own masterpieces using similar techniques.


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