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Abbeville Press, publisher of fine art and illustrated books
How Artists See Cities How Artists See Play How Artists See Animals
How Artists See People How Arttists See The Weather
How Artists See The Elements
How Artists See Families
How Artists See Feelings
How Artists See Artists
How Artists See Work How Artists See America How Artists See Heroes

"Carroll's series... eclipses the competition... How Artists See has the makings of a classic - a core experience for budding art enthusiasts to build on." --Publishers Weekly

"Wow! If you have been looking for a way to get children interested in art, call off the search: it just doesn't get any better than this." --The Children's Literature Choice List

"They encourage young readers to notice the big picture as well as its detials, to compare and contrast, to put themselves into the painter's place, to ask more questions, and to react with artistic expression of their own... these are first-rate art appreciation guides for adults and young children together, or older readers alone." --Children's Literature Review

Each volume in this innovative series is devoted to a subject that every child already knows from personal experience. The works of art chosen for each book show the many different ways great artists have perceived and expressed that very subject. Author Colleen Carroll's engaging, conversational text is filled with thought-provoking questions and imaginative activities that spark children's natural curiosity both about the subject of the artwork and about the way it was created.

This direct, interactive approach to art--and to the world--promotes self-exploration, self-discovery, and self-expression. As it introduces basic artistic concepts, styles, and techniques, it also provides loads of fun. For children who want to know more about the artists whose works appear in the book, biographies are provided at the end, along with suggestions for further reading and an international list of museums where each artist's works can be seen. As they begin to understand the multitude of ways that artists see, children will deepen their appreciation of art, the world around them, and, most importantly, their own unique visions.

Colleen Carroll is an educational consultant for MTV, USA Today, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, Black Entertainment Television, CNBC, Channel One, and The Edison Project. She has taught sixth grade and lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York with her three daughters.