Book Descriptions
for The Great Art Scandal by Anna Nilsen
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Gallery curator Molly Adams directly addresses young readers, asking them to assist her with some detective work. In order to help her solve the case, children will have to look carefully at 32 art masterpieces by painters such as Gaugin, Monet, Lichtenstein, and Warhol to try to find details from their work in 32 original paintings by 16 unknown artists who have incorporated several details from the masters into their own work. Horizontally split pages have positioned the masters on the bottom half of each page and the new paintings at the top, making it easy to compare and contrast each one while looking for specific details. The book as a whole is cleverly designed to encourage children to look carefully and critically at art and to have fun in the process. (Ages 8–13)
CCBC Choices 2004 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2004. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Find the rogue painting and save the exhibition and the City Gallery! Children will have hours of fun exercising their powers of observation as they spot the clues that reveal which artist painted each picture. While they have fun solving the mystery, they'll be enjoying an inspiring introduction to thirty-two of the world's greatest modern artists.
The split pages make this book a fun, interactive experience, rich with fascinating facts about the paintings and the painters and their techniques—all the ingredients needed to inspire a lifelong interest in modern art. Also included is a glossary of art terms.
The split pages make this book a fun, interactive experience, rich with fascinating facts about the paintings and the painters and their techniques—all the ingredients needed to inspire a lifelong interest in modern art. Also included is a glossary of art terms.
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