“Looking at Paintings: Children” by Peggy Roalf, 1993

$8.00

“Looking at Paintings is a series of books designed to present many different painters’ views of a single subject. Here is a visual feast of paintings, each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint.

In Children, Peggy Roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorites paintings of children…

….To see through the eyes of many of the world’s greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well. Children in the Looking at Paintings series is a book that inspires young readers to observe their world and to use their imagination to see like a painter.”

Hardcover with dust jacket. Excellent condition.

“Looking at Paintings is a series of books designed to present many different painters’ views of a single subject. Here is a visual feast of paintings, each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint.

In Children, Peggy Roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorites paintings of children…

….To see through the eyes of many of the world’s greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well. Children in the Looking at Paintings series is a book that inspires young readers to observe their world and to use their imagination to see like a painter.”

Hardcover with dust jacket. Excellent condition.