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Meet the Artist is a series of activity books that introduces children to renowned artists in a fun and engaging way. Each book introduces an artist's prominent themes, ideas and key artworks. In this book the work of British pop artist Peter Blake is brought to life by his daughter Rose Blake, author and illustrator.
A heartwarming rhyming text with humorous, bold illustrations to inspire confidence!
A remarkable and exhaustive study examining the intertwined histories of pop music and the visual arts, and exploring the exhilarating exchange between art schools and the pop stars that they nurtured. How Art Made Pop encompasses the worldwide history of art school rock.
The first title in a new art-inspired picture book series. Based on the world-famous John Singer Sargent painting, Carnation, Lily, Lily Rose, Ian Beck brings the subjects to life and reveals an inspirational world behind the painting.
Published to accompany a major exhibition highlighting Quentin Blake's prolific but unknown work, giving an insight into the creative practice of one of the world's most celebrated illustrators.100 Figures is a beautifully packaged, affordable collection of previously unpublished artworks.
Meet the Artist: The Pre-Raphaelites is packed with make-and-dos and inspiring activities for budding young artists. Paint portraits inspired by medieval legends, design your own wallpaper using potato printing, and create photocollages influenced by the beauty of nature.
A never-before published personal account of the work of the inimitable author and illustrator Quentin Blake, providing an insight by the artist himself into his own practice and his famous collaborations. A fully illustrated publication with over 200 colour pictures.
This book is jam-packed with puzzles, games and colouring to help young children engage with shapes and colours. It comes with stickers to complete the activities and inspire creativity. With the bold and colourful illustrations, this is the perfect book to stimulate learning whilst having fun at the same time.
One day, when she hears a knocking at her window and sees the face of a horse peering through the glass, Lyra is whisked off on an unexpected adventure. This inspiring picture book is a celebration of friendship and reminds us all that the power of dreaming means we'll never be alone for long!
A never-before published personal account of the work of the inimitable author and illustrator Quentin Blake, providing an insight by the artist himself into his own practice and his famous collaborations. A fully illustrated publication with over 200 colour pictures.
* A Delightful and humorous tale about a fox with a conscience * Encourages independent thinking for children * Distinctive, witty illustrations by award-winning illustrator
SHORTLISTED FOR THE KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE 2019 and Longlisted for The CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2019. A charming story with stunning illustrations about the important of nature, teaching us that if we work hard enough our dreams really can come true!
My Day follows the young child and family through a typical day, from waking up to settling down with the perfect bedtime story.
Me and You uses opposites to explore the activities of a young child, from playtime in the park to cuddling up ready for bed.
Join Frankfurt and Pierre in this wonderful book picture book that celebrates the importance of identity and friendship.
Meet the Artist: J.M.W. Turner is packed with make-and-dos and inspiring activities for budding young artists. Create colourful Turner landscapes and seascapes, experiment with watercolours and paint portraits of your friends and family.
A unique and evocative view of the post-war East End including stunning photography from the Tate Archive, newly digitised and much of which has never before been published.
`E: Erroneous: Capable of being proved true'; `J: Jolly: The downfall of our enemies'; `M: Mystery: What I understand and you don't' . . . Enter the delightful, satirical world of the Good Citizen, according to one of the best-known writers and philosophers of modern times.
Soul of a Nation shines a bright light on the vital contribution of Black artists to a dramatic period in American art and history.
Timeless new illustrations from the universally admired Quentin Blake, accompanying a playful christmas story that will appeal to all ages.
The world is filled with many colours - just look around and see! Would you like to come on an exciting journey with me? From the soft green grass to the glistening sapphires, to the juicy yellow pear and the fallen crimson leaves, this captivating and inventive book guides the reader through the different shades of colour.
Fahrelnissa Zeid (1901-1991) was one of the most influential Turkish artists, best known for her large-scale abstract paintings.
In the hotly anticipated follow-up to Jill & Dragon, feisty Jill and her loyal companion Dog are back and ready for another adventure. Reading a new picture book, Jill is horrified to discover a magnificent lion forced to join the circus and drive a toy car around in endless circles.
London in Paint provides a fresh look at an iconic global city, through the eyes of some of the world's most influential artists: Canaletto, Turner, Constable, Pissarro, Monet, Kossoff, Auerbach and many others.
Part of the Tate Introduction series, this book offers a concise and engaging account of Rauschenberg's life, his art, and the ongoing debates concerning his significance.
Elton John's truly remarkable collection of international modernist photography stems from personal passion: since 1991, he has amassed more than two thousand photographs, which include key figures from Europe and America alongside many of the foremost photographers from Japan, Eastern Europe and Latin America.
A story that can only be told using fingers, eyes, ears and noses, What's That Noise? engages readers on all levels, and shows that to build a friendship takes time, patience and an adventurous spirit.
Gerhard Richter is widely regarded as one of the most important painters at work today. He is as well known for his figurative works as he is for his abstract paintings, often combining elements of both in ground-breaking ways
Joanna Walsh vividly illustrates the world through the eyes of a small child looking at things for the first time, inviting children and adults to playfully explore the sense of sight. Children will be inspired to take notice of both what and how they see the world around them, gaining new perspectives as they do.
This publication explores the history of conceptual art in Britain during its most exciting and innovative period, from the mid 1960s, to the election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979.
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