Londons Times Famous People Places Books Cartoons - PICASSO S CASTRO NEOCUBA-ISM - T-Shirts

Londons Times Famous People Places Books Cartoons - PICASSO S CASTRO NEOCUBA-ISM - T-Shirts
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Painting with Picasso (Mini Masters) New board books in the best-selling Mini Masters series feature beautiful paintings from Cassatt and Picasso and rhyming text introducing budding artists to these famous masters.
Customer Review: Love this series!
This is a great book. I have a newborn and am hoping to expose him to different forms of art and science. This whole series is brilliant.
Customer Review: Not what I expected
The paintings they chose to use in this book are wide ranging in terms of style. The good thing is the paintings are not at all like the super abstract “Demoiselles d’Avignon.” They include very realistic works of a boy on a donkey and a boy on a chair. There is even a self portrait at the end.
I don’t really care for the writing in this one. There really is no story and many of the paintings’ descriptions are just boring. It seemed randomly put together and as if the author didn’t know what to say. Even a couple of the paintings themselves are boring, which is not a word that usually comes to mind when I think of Picasso.
Overall, I think it’s a good book but it’s not going to be for every kid. I think it’s a great intro to Picasso, even if they just leaf through it and look at the pictures.






