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Renoir's Colors

    Marie Sellier 

    This book helps children identify and explore colors through eight kid-friendly paintings by the great Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Its engaging interactive format invites the reader to open a flap and see a beautiful color detail of one of Renoir's works and then to turn the page to see the full painting from which the detail is drawn.

    Young readers will learn that each color exists in a variety of shades. Yellow can be the color of a man's straw hat or the light of summer shining through the trees. Blue can be bright like the stripes in a woman's dress or rich and deep like a man's suit or dark like the shadows that dance on the ground. This charming book will offer children a wonderful first experience with art, encouraging them to look closely at visual images as well as to see the variety of colors in the world around them.

    Ages two to five.

    Marie Sellier is the author of many French children's books including M comme Manet (Réunion des Musees Nationaux, 1994) and Matisse from A to Z (Bedrick Books, 1995).

    "Accessible to even the youngest child."
    —School Library Journal

    "The collection [of paintings] may help readers develop an eye for detail and foster affection for classic works of art."
    —The Art Book

     

    40 pages
    8 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches
    16 color illustrations
    ISBN 978-1-60606-003-2
    hardcover

    Getty Publications
    Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

    2010

      Marie Sellier 

      This book helps children identify and explore colors through eight kid-friendly paintings by the great Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Its engaging interactive format invites the reader to open a flap and see a beautiful color detail of one of Renoir's works and then to turn the page to see the full painting from which the detail is drawn.

      Young readers will learn that each color exists in a variety of shades. Yellow can be the color of a man's straw hat or the light of summer shining through the trees. Blue can be bright like the stripes in a woman's dress or rich and deep like a man's suit or dark like the shadows that dance on the ground. This charming book will offer children a wonderful first experience with art, encouraging them to look closely at visual images as well as to see the variety of colors in the world around them.

      Ages two to five.

      Marie Sellier is the author of many French children's books including M comme Manet (Réunion des Musees Nationaux, 1994) and Matisse from A to Z (Bedrick Books, 1995).

      "Accessible to even the youngest child."
      —School Library Journal

      "The collection [of paintings] may help readers develop an eye for detail and foster affection for classic works of art."
      —The Art Book

       

      40 pages
      8 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches
      16 color illustrations
      ISBN 978-1-60606-003-2
      hardcover

      Getty Publications
      Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

      2010

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        Marie Sellier 

        This book helps children identify and explore colors through eight kid-friendly paintings by the great Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Its engaging interactive format invites the reader to open a flap and see a beautiful color detail of one of Renoir's works and then to turn the page to see the full painting from which the detail is drawn.

        Young readers will learn that each color exists in a variety of shades. Yellow can be the color of a man's straw hat or the light of summer shining through the trees. Blue can be bright like the stripes in a woman's dress or rich and deep like a man's suit or dark like the shadows that dance on the ground. This charming book will offer children a wonderful first experience with art, encouraging them to look closely at visual images as well as to see the variety of colors in the world around them.

        Ages two to five.

        Marie Sellier is the author of many French children's books including M comme Manet (Réunion des Musees Nationaux, 1994) and Matisse from A to Z (Bedrick Books, 1995).

        "Accessible to even the youngest child."
        —School Library Journal

        "The collection [of paintings] may help readers develop an eye for detail and foster affection for classic works of art."
        —The Art Book

         

        40 pages
        8 7/8 x 8 7/8 inches
        16 color illustrations
        ISBN 978-1-60606-003-2
        hardcover

        Getty Publications
        Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

        2010

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