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Playing with Art Series: Florence

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  • Categories:Arts, Music & Photography
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:48
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  • Size:160mm×160mm
  • Publication Place:Italy
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Playing with Art Series: Florence 》
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★Playing with Art has become a best-seller, with more than 200,000 copies sold!
★The sereis has been published in five languages (ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH)!
★This series aims to stimulate the artistic sensitivity of children aged 3-7 and cultivate their aesthetic ability. Combining painting and photography, the series will lead children to embark on an artistic adventure around Italy.

The series includes 5 titles: Florence, Milan, Rome, Siena, Venice.

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Psychologists believe that individuals can appreciate Beauty only after they have acquired a measure of intellectual and cultural maturity. But it is a fact that even young children possess a budding artistic sensibility. Their drawings bear out this fact: colours are often associated in remarkable ways, and the shapes of things – the sun, a dog, a house or a tree – are rendered with striking simplicity and originality.

Written by an art historian, and based on her experience as a mother, this slim volume successfully stimulates the dawning aesthetic sense and power of observation in children aged 3 to 7, “explaining” to them in a straightforward way some of masterpieces found in Florence’s museums.

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