Search results for ""Author Silke Vry""
Seemann Henschel GmbH Lass krachen Antike Erfindungen zum Nachbauen
£9.53
Seemann Henschel GmbH Die angesagteste Imbissbude der Römerzeit
£15.30
Seemann Henschel GmbH Gekrächze aus der Urzeit
£15.49
Gerstenberg Verlag Verborgene Schtze versunkene Welten Groe Archologen und ihre Entdeckungen
£21.53
Prestel 13 Art Illusions Children Should Know
Children love to be fooled - and artists are some of the greatest tricksters around. This collection features artworks that incorporate a variety of methods for tricking our eyes: including trompe-l'oeil, clever uses of colour and perspective, surrealism and photorealism. Arranged thematically, each work is presented in a two-page spread. Lively texts explain the methods the artist employed to shape an illusion. Reproduced in vibrant colour, these pieces of ripe fruit, blooming flowers, a half-opened curtain, flickering lines and impossible worlds come alive on the page, providing hours of absorbing fun as readers are drawn into the stories behind their creation. Playful, intriguing, and educational, these great illusions are a terrific way to introduce children to the world of art.
£15.24
Seemann Henschel GmbH Durch den Dschungel zu den Maya
£11.08
Gerstenberg Verlag Der Dinosaurier im Fels
£21.21
Prestel Verlag Augentäuschung Die Tricks der Künstler Neuausgabe
£19.10
Seemann Henschel GmbH Wilde Wikinger in Sicht
£15.34
Prestel Verlag Das Buch der Labyrinthe und Irrgärten
£11.93
Prestel The Book of Labyrinths and Mazes
This brilliant book on mazes and labyrinths in history and the modern world encourages young readers to really think about why these puzzles are so appealing. Filled with photographs, drawings, artwork, illustrations, and puzzles, it takes a thematic approach to these enigmatic works. Why are we sometimes afraid to get lost--and why does the idea excite us? How do mazes and labyrinths figure in history and mythology? What can nature tell us about humankind's obsession with lines, spirals, and patterns? Along the way children will learn about the labyrinth designed by Daedalus for King Minos in the ancient city of Crete; the mystery of the Hemet Maze Stone in southern California; and the magnificent labyrinth at the Cathedral of Chartres. They are encouraged to trace their fingers along a labyrinth to experience its soothing effect, to solve maze-related number puzzles, and to create their own mazes and labyrinths. Packed with fun facts and engaging ideas, this book will help children understand why mazes and labyrinths are so popular, while inspiring them to identify and create these fascinating puzzles in their own world.
£14.31
Prestel Trick of the Eye
Now available in a new edition, this colorful, lively, and endlessly entertaining book for children looks at artistic illusion, showing that art history is rife with tricksters. If seeing is believing, then artists might be the biggest liars of all. Painters, sculptors and photographers often try to convince their audiences that the paint is wet; the fruit is real; the window is open; the figure’s eyes are following you around the room. This fun and informative book takes young readers on a thematic tour of art as illusion. From the Parthenon through examples from nearly every major movement and culture, vibrant works of art are revealed to contain visual tricks, puns, hidden clues and just plain deceit. Seurat’s pointillism, da Vinci’s mysterious Mona Lisa, Magritte’s playful paintings-within-paintings, Duane Hanson’s eerily realistic statues are all explored in detail to discuss the techniques, styles, use of perspective, and composition that implore us
£11.29