Twenty-Four Hokusai's Paintings (Collection) for Kids
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Rating | : | 4.17 (522 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00UB13B5E |
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Number of Pages | : | 335 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-14 |
Language | : | English |
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"My Virtual Reality Trip to the Louvre, Paris Part 5 of 11" according to Don Kidwell. Temporary Exhibits : From Kahlo of Mexican fame to halfway across the globe to Japanese artist Hokusai all in just a comparatively few short steps within the confines of the Louvre. I was swept away by "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" and "Ocean Waves". Unfortunately all I heard until the next section from my daughter, Mary was "When can we go to the pool?" You'll have to be quiet, I whispered, as we all headed off to see Rembrandt. And if you care to start at the very beginning please head back to da Vinci if you like.. Ahah! Now I see Edit: Okay so after a month, I found out to HOLD the photo, and it will expand. I stand corrected. Whew! Rating amended.I snagged all of these in the series today, but guess what? I'd thought the paintings would render beautifully on my 8.9" Fire. Yeah, no. There's about 8 words of text for each painting, which are literally about 1.5 inches square, and a bunch of blank page.I wanted to use these as a teaching aid, but the images are far too tiny. So sad; neat books.. "STUNNING" according to Cel. I downloaded this for myself and I was absolutely "gobsmacked" (if that is just an Australian term it means speechless). The pictures were gorgeous and some I didn't realise were painted by Hokusai. So it was enjoyable and educational for me. I hope that this book will be downloaded by adults for themselves too as it is wonderful.
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Twenty-Four Hokusai's Paintings (Collection) for Kids There are colorful, youthful, and inspirational.. Have you ever wanted to enrich your child with the arts and humanities? or Have you ever wanted to decorate your child's room with great paintings from one of your favorite painters? Well, you can start with Hokusai's Paintings
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