Picasso Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists
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Manufacturer: Children's Press (CT)
Author: Mike Venezia
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1988-09
Publisher: Children's Press (CT)
Label: Children's Press (CT)
Number Of Pages: 32
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Customer Reviews
A lighted hearted way to introduce children to Picasso 
1997-02-17
This book offers a great overview of Picasso's life and work It has little cartoons along the way to help keep children interested in the book. It is a wonderful way to share art history with children and not boring them to death
Picasso Rocks 
2006-07-21
This author's approach makes artists interesting for ages 8-80. A combination of comic strip style illustrations and copies of the artists work is entertaining and informative. This book makes cubism comprehensible. The series of books is an obvious "must" for art teachers (3rd-12th gr) but kids will enjoy it as part of a classroom library or in a personal collection as well. If you have a kid who likes to draw but hates to read, introduce him/her to this author's series.
This book is about... 
2001-07-19
This book was about a painter. The book is non-fiction. Picasso was in his teens when he started painting. He painted lots of famous pictures. One of his paintings was 12 feet high and 25 feet wide. He painted it because he was mad about people dying in the civil war in Spain. He likes to move noses and body parts around in his paintings. I liked learning about Picasso.
A huge hit with grades K-3 
2001-07-02
I use this whole series in my elementary art class - and my students absolutely love it. Venezia highlights what is interesting to K-3 students while avoiding aspects of artists' lives that may not be appropriate for a young audience. Students love the cartoons Venezia includes along with the color images of the artist's work.
Tells the story of Picasso's life 
1999-10-01
It was a very readable historical biography of Picasso's life and the evolution of his painting styles.
A great way to introduce your child to modern art! 
1998-10-27
Mike Venezia shows paintings from Picasso's various "periods" and explains them in terms a child can understand.("...Picasso felt alone and sad.") He compares the realistic portraits of Picasso's youth to the cubist portraits of his later career, asking the child questions and providing terminology to help him appreciate the difference. ("The man...looks like he's been broken up into little cubes....Can you see the man's face...hands...cat?)
Venezia's humorous cartoon comments highlight the controversies that surrounded Picasso's work and give the adult reader a chuckle, too.
After reading the book with him, my six-year-old grandson had fun trying to imitate, with his own body, the movement that Picasso was trying to portray with his "displaced" body parts.