Diego Rivera: His World and Ours - A Children's Book about Art and Culture
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Explore the colorful and inspiring world of one of Mexico's most iconic artists with the book "Diego Rivera: His World and Ours". This beautifully illustrated volume not only captures the essence of Rivera's artistic journey but also contextualizes it within the rich tapestry of Mexican culture and history. Authored by acclaimed children’s book author Duncan Tonatiuh, this engaging narrative invites young readers to discover how Rivera’s life experiences and passion for...
Show moreExplore the colorful and inspiring world of one of Mexico's most iconic artists with the book "Diego Rivera: His World and Ours". This beautifully illustrated volume not only captures the essence of Rivera's artistic journey but also contextualizes it within the rich tapestry of Mexican culture and history. Authored by acclaimed children’s book author Duncan Tonatiuh, this engaging narrative invites young readers to discover how Rivera’s life experiences and passion for his heritage shaped his art. With stunning visuals and an accessible narrative, this book presents a unique blend of education and inspiration for readers of all ages.
Less| manufacturer | Harry N. Abrams |
|---|---|
| height | 10.3 |
| weight | 1.04058187664 |
| width | 0.6 |
| length | 9.4 |
| releaseDate | 2011-05-01T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is ideal for children ages 5 to 10, making it perfect for elementary school students.
Yes, it provides a great introduction to art and cultural history, specifically centered around Diego Rivera's contributions.
Absolutely! It is a fantastic addition to classroom libraries and can serve as a tool for discussing art, culture, and history.
Yes, the illustrations are colorful and captivating, designed to engage young readers and bring Rivera's story to life.
Yes, it is part of Duncan Tonatiuh's collection that highlights significant cultural figures.