
Lives of the Artists
Masterpieces, Messes (and What the Neighbors Thought)
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Narrated by:
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John C. Brown
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Melissa Hughes
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By:
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Kathleen Krull
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"A lively, entertaining presentation." (Booklist)
"This winning format of minibiographies and provocative commentary makes my children want to read/hear more." (Children's Book Review)
My go to book
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Fascinating!
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Nice summary of some of our historical great artists
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At best, “Lives of the Artists-Masterpieces, Messes” will broaden a dilettante’s interest in visual art and make a reader look up some of their work. Kathleen Krull barely touches the lives she writes about but when one sees the work of the artists she chooses, her choices of subject make the book worth reading.
Kathleen Krull proves how little one knows of the lives of artists and their art work. As Plato wrote of Socrates, “I know something that I know nothing.”
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innacurate but fun
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More Book Report Than Book
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