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Factory: The Great Constructors, by Ferdinand Léger.
Home: The Kitchen Maid, by Jan Vermeer.
Farm: The Gleaners,  by Jean-François Millet.
Office: The Cotton Exchange in New Orleans, or Workers in an Office, by Edgar Degas.
Home: The Quilting Bee, by Grandma Moses.
How Artists See Work
Farm, Factory, Home, Office

By Colleen Carroll 
Size: 7 x 9" 
Hardcover, 48 pages
32 full-color illustrations
Published 2000
ISBN: 978-0-7892-0672-5
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In How Artists See Work children can see how Patrick Desjarlait showed in one painting the many tasks that go into making maple syrup; how the Limbourg Brothers created the feeling of a hot July day on a medieval farm; how Jacob Lawrence used bright, bold colors and diagonal lines to capture the dynamic energy of a carpentry workshop; and why Maggi Hambling chose to portray a famous scientist with four hands instead of two.

"Carrolls 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! . . . It just doesnt get any better than this." -- Childrens Literature Choice list

How Artists See is a breakthrough series of interactive, inquiry-based books designed to teach children about the world by looking at art and about art by looking at the world. Each volume presents sixteen diverse works of art, all devoted to a subject that every child already knows from personal experience. Author Colleen Carrolls engaging, conversational text is filled with thought-provoking questions and imaginative activities that spark childrens natural curiosity both about the subject of the artwork they are looking at 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. The books introduce basic artistic concepts, styles, and techniques, and are 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 artists works can be seen.

As children begin to understand the multitude of ways that artists see, they will deepen their appreciation of art and artists, of the world around them, and of their own unique vision.

Colleen Carroll is an educational consultant whose clients include MTV, USA Today, the Smithsonian Institutions National Museum of American History, Black Entertainment Television, CNBC, Channel One, and the Edison Project. She has taught sixth grade in California and now lives in Sleepy Hollow, New York, with her husband and daughter.

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