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A History of Pictures for Children: From Cave Paintings to Computer Drawings

A History of Pictures for Children: From Cave Paintings to Computer Drawings

Current price: $26.99
Publication Date: October 2nd, 2018
Publisher:
Abrams Books for Young Readers
ISBN:
9781419732119
Pages:
128
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Description

A History of Pictures for Children takes young readers on an adventure through art history.
 
From cave paintings to video games, this book shows how and why pictures have been made, linking art to the human experience. David Hockney and Martin Gayford explain each piece of art in the book, helping young minds to grasp difficult concepts. The book tracks the many twists and turns toward artistic invention, allowing readers to fully appreciate how and why art has changed and includes an illustrated timeline of inventions. Original illustrations by Rose Blake add a personal perspective on a wide variety of images.
 
A History of Pictures for Children will inspire creative minds and help them to understand the legacy of the pictures we see today. The book also includes a bibliography and index.
 
“A brilliant, knockout collaboration—one that will continue to excite, provoke, and engage kids and their grown-ups.” —Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
 

About the Author

David Hockney is one of the world’s most popular painters and the author of the bestselling Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters (2001).

Praise for A History of Pictures for Children: From Cave Paintings to Computer Drawings

**STARRED REVIEW**
"A brilliant, knockout collaboration—one that will continue to excite, provoke, and engage kids and their grown-ups."
— Kirkus Reviews

**STARRED REVIEW**
"A lively, curious, and deeply informative book about art"
— The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"The authors’ knowledge and insight, shared in clear, straightforward language, helps readers understand how various artistic techniques and tools have been similar through the ages."
— School Library Journal

"Famed contemporary painter Hockney, along with art critic Gayford, offer an inviting, pleasant stroll through art history in this colorful, winsomely illustrated volume . . . Blake’s genial, bright cartoonish art, scattered throughout the page, adds to the welcoming atmosphere . . . the tools Hockney and Gayford use to talk about everything from prehistoric handprints to iPhone photography will spark kids thinking about what constitutes art."
— Booklist

"Contemporary British artist David Hockney and art critic Martin Gayford join forces to look at art using a fresh spin . . . This is an appealing new way of looking at artwork."
— School Library Connection

"A History of Pictures for Children offers a captivating survey of art that ranges from cave painting to Neolithic times to the modern self. Blake's engaging design forms the background--great works of art constitute the foreground--for an accessible yet highbrow conversation between artist David Hockney and art critics Martin Gayford."
— The Wall Street Journal