A is for Art Museum
An art museum is a magical place. What will you find inside? This playful primer features 37 full-color illustrations of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, prints, photographs, and installations from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Children can learn their ABCs while discovering the beauty of a bridge by Monet, a dancer by Degas, a medieval knight’s helmet, a Japanese teahouse, and other wonders from around the world.
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A is for Art Museum
An art museum is a magical place. What will you find inside? This playful primer features 37 full-color illustrations of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, prints, photographs, and installations from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Children can learn their ABCs while discovering the beauty of a bridge by Monet, a dancer by Degas, a medieval knight’s helmet, a Japanese teahouse, and other wonders from around the world.
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A is for Art Museum

A is for Art Museum

A is for Art Museum

A is for Art Museum

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Overview

An art museum is a magical place. What will you find inside? This playful primer features 37 full-color illustrations of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, prints, photographs, and installations from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Children can learn their ABCs while discovering the beauty of a bridge by Monet, a dancer by Degas, a medieval knight’s helmet, a Japanese teahouse, and other wonders from around the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592139637
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Katy Friedland is Manager of Family and Children's Programs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Marla K. Shoemaker is Senior Curator of Education at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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