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Great American Artists for Kids: Hands-On Art Experiences in the Styles of Great American Masters

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Great American Artists for Kids: Hands-On Art Experiences in the Styles of Great American Masters
Authors and Contributors      By (author) MaryAnn F. Kohl
By (author) Kim Solga
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 9
ISBN/Barcode 9781641601702
ClassificationsDewey:709.73
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Chicago Review Press
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publication Date 9 July 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Fun and easy art-appreciation activities abound in this resource that features 75 American artists from colonial times to the present. A brief biography for each artist tells why his or her work is important, and a kid-tested art activity tries out the artist's approach. For Georgia O'Keeffe, the activity is a desert painting; for Frederic Remington, a face cast; for Leroy Nieman, a sketch of athletes; and for James Whistler, a clay engraving. Projects stress the creative process and encourage kids to try unusual techniques such as block printing, soak-stain, and stone carving as they learn about architecture, drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. A resource guide provides a glossary of art terms, a list that groups the artists by style, a list of the artists' birthdays, an index of art supplies, and websites for viewing art online.

Author Biography

MaryAnn F. Kohl is the award-winning author of Discovering Great Artists, First Art, and Preschool Art. She lives in Bellingham, Washington. Kim Solga, watercolor artist and writer in Mt. Shasta, California, specializes in art with children. She is the creator of KidsArt.com art teaching supplies and writes hand-on art books, magazines, and art curriculum texts.

Reviews

"What a gift the authors have given student and teacher, child and adult alike." -- Joseph Raffael, American artist "Focuses children on the delight of putting one color directly next to or on top of another color, as opposed to filling in black outlines." --Wolf Kahn, American artist "Wonderful book." Patricia Relay, administrator, Washington Art Consortium, Bellingham, Washington "Truly a treasure!" --Dr. Robert Rockwell, author, Mudpies to Magnets "What a find!" --Kay M. Albrecht, PhD., early childhood specialist and author, Innovations in Early Childhood Education "How refreshing!" --Ruth V. Roberts, Indianapolis Museum of Art "The inspiration that every teacher or parent needs to encourage young artists." --Dr. Rebecca Isbell, director, Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Learning and Development, East Tennessee State University "Very well done!" --Carrie Rodamaker, programs director, Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Preservation, Inc., Spring Green, Wisconsin