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Sto caricando le informazioni... Leonardo da Vinci (Art for Children)di Ernest Raboff
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I like this book. Although it is written for children, I wonder whether or not children will appreciate it. The book is written to appeal to a young child. It seems to be hand printed and includes colorful words to attract the reader's attention. However, I feel that a middle school child or a high school child will better appreciate the information contained. The art work is divine. I can't imagine anyone who would not visually appreciate DaVinci's masterpieces. However, because of the subdued colors and the subject of his paintings, I doubt young children will appreciate this book without guidance. I feel that in an elementary classroom, this book would be best utilized by an art teacher who will educate the students about DaVinci and his work. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Explains some basic techniques of Da Vinci by analyzing several of his better-known paintings. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I enjoyed the depth and detail the author went into for the paintings he selected. I have never taken an art class so I do not have the trained eye necessary to pick up on some of the methods Da Vinci used, like using the strong mathematical proportions of the triangle as a tool in many of his paintings.
My only critique is the section on the Mona Lisa. I understand this is a book meant for children, but as a historian, I know that the Mona Lisa did not become "the best-known woman in the history of art" because of his genius. It was once stolen from the Louvre by an Italian immigrant. He thought France obtained the painting by looting during wartime but the painting had actually been gifted to France by Italy. While the painting was missing for over two years, pictures of the Mona Lisa circulated in newspapers around the world for months. People the world over who had never visited the Louvre now knew the Mona Lisa and it is because of that visibility, it became the most famous and recognizable piece.
I'm not saying Da Vinci was not brilliant, I am saying don't tell a half-truth if the whole truth is much more interesting.
Also, for some reason, LibraryThing has this book listed as being published in 1876 but the author wasn't born until 1921. ( )