Paul Gaugin (Artists in Their World)

Paul Gaugin (Artists in Their World)

by RobertAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

This stunning series uncovers the life and times of some of the most important and influential artists of the modern world. Each title focuses on one artist, exploring their life and work in the context of world events. Each book features large reproductions of the artist's work from their first drawing to their final masterpiece. The books also include selected works from other artists and colour and black and white photographs and illustrations which help to bring the artist's world to life. This is the second group of 8 titles in the 16 title series.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Published: 23 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0749646632
ISBN 13: 9780749646639
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: Examining the life and work of one of the most influential artists in relation to what was happening in the world around them. Age 10+.

Author Bio
Nathaniel Harris: Author of a wide range of books on a huge range of subjects from politics to art history, Nathaniel is a well established author who has a wealth of experience in writing books for children. His most recent works include titles on van Gogh, Michelangleo, Dali and Cezanne. He lives in Worcester, England. Robert Anderson: Robert is a freelance author and editor who has written and managed several books for children including most recently 'Nations of the World', Steck Vaugh, USA and the 'Gallery' series for DeAgostini. He lives in St Ives, Cornwall, England. Robert is the author of Artists in Their World: Salvador Dali