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START EXPLORING(tm) Masterpieces - A Fact-Filled Coloring Book

START EXPLORING(tm) Masterpieces - A Fact-Filled Coloring Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You Can Make Your Own Masterpiece!
Review: I have just received my coloring book of masterpieces and I was very happy at the kinds of paintings that were put into the book. They are some of the ones i have studied in humanities and art history. They are really neat to copy onto a canvas and paint them. I like the information they include on the artists and what time period they lived in. I hope they come out with a second book of just more masterpieces to color.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: If you are an art teacher, this book is worth the buy. I have used it over and over again! I found it by way of another art teacher. It can be used in primary and secondary art classes. I reccomend this book all the way.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Review of Start Exploring Masterpieces
Review: The Philadelphia Inquirer says: "It's not often that a coloring book gets reviewed on the book pages, but this latest volume in the "Start Exploring" series from Philadelphia's Running Press is outstanding.

Here to be colored are black-and-white outlines of famous paintings by Rembrandt, Degas, Vermeer, van Gogh, El Greco, Goya, Piero della Francesca, Renoir, and many more.

The text by Steven Zorn, oppposite each picture, is excellent. Zorn presents intriguing insights and relevant facts about the painter's approach to the picture in language that is simple and clear without being patronizing."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful resource for any art teacher
Review: This book is a great resource for any art teacher. I am an elementary (k-6) art teacher and I use these coloring book pages for my students to help re-enforce the art history lessons that I use in the classroom. It is great for them to see and color a copy of a painting that they have learned about at the end of the lesson, and they have a masterpiece to take home with them. I have used them with all my students, and all age ranges. Some of them are a little difficult for the kindergarteners because the pictures are very detailed...but it is a great way to help develop those fine motor skills for the little ones. My students love to color their own masterpieces after we have discussed the actual painting in the classroom. I use this at least once a week, and the interesting facts that accompany every painting are well written and concise.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Start Exploring Masterpieces
Review: This is a great coloring book! It is a fun, kinesthetic method of learning and enjoying 500 years of great paintings. The drawings are not overly detailed, enabling you to use your imagination in coloring with just enough detail to do justice to the painting.

The stories are brief but entertaining. You are given information about the painting, including the nationality and style and date of the author as well as where the painting is now located. This is very useful in searching for more information on the painting.

Highly recommended to anyone who would like to expose their children (or themselves) to great art in a fun and relaxing way! A great springboard to learning.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Makes Learning Fun
Review: This neat book is a great way to help your child or student learn about art and the great masterpieces (or yourself, if you prefer to use a fun method to teach yourself). Users get to color masterpieces in their own way, and the opposite page gives a brief, easy-to-read-and-understand description of the work of art and artist.
Coloring books tend to be useful tools in teaching children, as they are interactive and fun, and they make what could be a complex subject accessible to children -- which is pretty cool!
There are more books in this series, and they look great, too.


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