I Spy Shapes in Art

I Spy Shapes in Art by Lucy Micklethwait is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on August 10, 2004. This engaging work invites young readers to explore fourteen magnificent paintings, each containing various shapes to discover. The book encourages observation and interaction, as some shapes are easy to spot while others present a more challenging quest.
Readers will find a remarkable variety of artists featured, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Henri Matisse, and M.C. Escher. This book combines the classic game of “I Spy” with fine art, making it an enjoyable way for children to learn about concepts such as size and shape. With 40 pages of vibrant illustrations, this edition serves as a playful introduction to art, stimulating curiosity and appreciation for visual creativity.
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Each of the fourteen magnificent paintings in this book contains a different shape for you to find. Some are easy to spot, and others are more challenging. But take a closer look — after you think you’ve found them all, there are even more shapes to look at and discover.
I Spy Shapes in Art features a remarkable variety of artists from around the world, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Henri Matisse, and M.C. Escher. This picture book pairs a classic game with timeless art, making it the perfect way to introduce fine art to children.
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