Haneul Ddang
Author
Series
Publisher
big & SMALL, by arrangement with Aram Publishing
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
The story of the Dutch painter known as Rembrandt. It describes how he liked to paint people, and how he found subjects for his paintings. As he got older, Rembrandt enjoyed painting two people in particular--two people who were very special to him. Rembrandt had some hard times, but he never gave up painting. In his works he expressed his passions, his love for others, and all the sweetness and bitterness of life. Contains biographical information...
Author
Series
Publisher
big & SMALL, by arrangement with Aram Publishing
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
Meet a little girl who is fascinated by the paintings of the French artist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir. When her mother goes out, she loves to dress up as some of the people in Renoir's paintings. Renoir always tried to paint beautiful scenes because he felt the most important role of art was to make people happy. This story shows how his work delights this little girl, and how art can bring pleasure to people of all ages. Contains biographical information...
Author
Series
Publisher
Big & Small
Pub. Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
Pieter Bruegel, a Netherlandish Renaissance painter, was famous for the paintings of peasant scenes. Let's look at his paintings closely, and discover the hidden stories and messages he aims to deliver through the artworks. Ages 7+
Author
Series
Publisher
big & SMALL, by arrangement with Aram Publishing
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
Shows how the artist Henri Matisse used bold colors to create strikingly beautiful art. The story follows a colorless snail on a quest to find its own colors. After discovering a number of Matisse's paintings, the snail magically takes on a range of colors from the artworks. Matisse really did create an artwork called, The Snail. He made it in his old age, when he could no longer hold a paintbrush for long. Instead of painting a snail, he made a picture...