Have you ever wondered about the thinking behind famous
paintings, or the techniques used by renowned artists? Then dive into the world
of art with this engaging and accessible guide.
The Science of Art takes readers on a museum tour of art history's
most important techniques and movements, with expert insight from art
consultant Ruth Millington and joyful illustrations by Rose Blake.
See art brought to life in a playful and engaging way as you discover popular
art techniques, learn about the key elements of each movement, understand the
artists' motivations, and appreciate the beauty and complexity of art through
the ages.
Immerse yourself in a guided tour of art's most important movements, styles
and methods:
- Uncover
some of the most prominent works from across history, including the
Sumpang Bita Cave paintings, the Sistine Chapel and Vincent van Gogh's
Starry Night, to name a few ' brought to life with insightful,
beginner-friendly commentary
- Features
expert but accessible commentary from art consultant and curator Ruth
Millington, with gorgeous illustrations by award-winning artist Rose Blake
- Perfect
for kids aged 7-9 looking for an inspiring art resource in one playful,
beautiful and thoroughly engaging book
Whether you're a young art enthusiast or an inquisitive beginner, this book
will inspire you to see the world through a new lens and deepen your
appreciation for the world of art.
About the Author
Ruth Millington is an art historian, writer, and
critic. She is an art expert on radio and TV, including BBC Breakfast, Woman's
Hour, ITV News, BBC WM Radio, Radio 4's Today programme, and Sky Arts.
Rose Blake is an award-winning artist and illustrator who
has illustrated numerous books for children, including A History of Pictures
for Children and Meet the Artist: David Hockney.