The Met Where Did Van Gogh Go? by DK
- The Met Where Did Van Gogh Go?
- DK
- Page: 32
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9780744098891
- Publisher: DK
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Lose yourself in scenes inspired by the creative genius of Vincent Van Gogh, Georgia O’Keeffe, Hokusai, James Van Der Zee, and many more! Perfect for fans of Where’s Waldo? and Pierre the Maze Detective, Where Did Van Gogh Go? is the arty spotting book that little kids and big kids alike can enjoy. Full of search and find scenes inspired by some of history’s greatest artists, children can work to find a variety of hidden pictures – and learn about these fantastic artists along the way. A beautifully designed hidden picture book with an educational focus LEARN BY STEALTH: Artworks and incredible objects to seek-and-find are accompanied by interesting information about the artist, their work, and their life. INSPIRED BY BRILLIANT ARTISTS FROM ACROSS THE WORLD: Features both male and female artists including Henri Rousseau, Salvador Dalí, Florine Stettheimer, and Hokusai in settings from 18th century Venice to 1920s New York. HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT: Features 10 detailed scenes representing a magical version of some of the Met Museum’s best-loved artworks, offering hours of fun. Do you want to roam through a field of swaying cypress trees hunting for Vincent Van Gogh’s paintbrush? Or explore Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico ranch on the lookout for wildflowers? Perhaps you’d rather navigate the waterways of Canaletto’s Venice to find decorative masks? Discover unique scenes inspired by some of The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most loved paintings and the lives of their creators. Read about the artist and their work before embarking on a fun seek-and-find activity inspired by the artist’s life.
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