Tell Me a Picture - Couverture souple

Blake, Quentin

 
9780761318934: Tell Me a Picture

Synopsis

Book by Blake Quentin

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Revue de presse

Children's Book Of The Week

"Reissued for a new generation, this classic has lost none of its power."

(The Times)

"The children s art criticism is engagingly artless but encourages curiosity."

(The Observer)

"A truly awesome collection of art from some of our favourite artists, wrapped up in a book that just begs to be explored."

(Read It Daddy)

"Excellent."

(Red Reading Hub)

An absolute must for children (and grown ups) everywhere.

--Angels & Urchins

"As the first Children s Laureate, Quentin Blake created an original exhibition in the National Gallery, London, for which he chose 26 of his favourite pictures. Some were illustrations from children s books, others were pictures by artists such as Edward Hopper and Paula Rego. All were wonderful pictures that tell a story. Through Quentin Blake s choices and his gentle notes about the pictures, all young readers have the opportunity to enjoy all kinds of art and to bring their own meaning to it."

--Julia Eccleshare, Love Reading

"An unusual and stimulating approach to art."

--Parents in Touch

Présentation de l'éditeur

In 2001, Quentin Blake the first Children s Laureate chose twenty-six of his favourite paintings for an exhibition at the National Gallery. Very different artworks were chosen, some by fine artists and some by children s illustrators, but they all had one thing in common: a story to tell.

The accompanying book urges children to use their imaginations and look for the stories in the pictures. Reissued with a new introduction from the author, Tell Me A Picture will show a new generation the adventures that await in looking at art.

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