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A Gallery of Cats Paperback

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Age range 3 to 6 No visit to an art gallery can rival this one! Tom visits a very special exhibition where each picture features a cat. One by one, the cats all leap out and follow him, until a very large, scary cat makes them rush back to the safety of their frames. But these aren't just any cats or any pictures! Ruth Brown has created her own unique and amusing masterpieces in the style of twelve well known painters from around the world. Young children will enjoy discovering the pictures with Tom, watching the increasing number of cats following him around, and matching the cats with the pictures. 'Exceptional draughtsmanship makes all her books a feast...a book to lead readers to 13 painters from Mondrian to Munch and Kahlo to Klimt.' - Sunday Times Culture Magazine 'Cleverly conceived and superbly executed.' - Red Reading Hub Teachers' notes available here

Product code: 9781912650453

ISBN 9781912650453
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H270xW245xS4
No. Of Pages 32
Publisher Scallywag Press
Illustrated By Ruth Brown
A perfect introduction to the world of fine art, in this playful and beautiful picture book from the award winning artist Ruth Brown.

Customer Reviews

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Engaging

Sue - Paper Plus Masterton - March 2021

Another fabulous children’s book with vivid illustrations with a focus on teaching young ones about classic artists with a twist. Each cat is teamed together with an artist to educate about the art style. “When Tom visits an art gallery with his granny, he wanders into a side room and discovers a very special exhibition. Renowned picture book creator Ruth Brown has brilliantly imagined her own masterpieces in this playful exploration of the artistic styles of famous painters down the years.” “Vincent – ginger and feral, totally unpredictable, aggressive, watchful, occasionally sociable but happiest out in the fields chasing crows. Or Frida, exotic, Spanish wildcat cross, slightly lame due to a past accident yet independent and full of life. Sometimes temperamental but always affectionate” The cats personify each artist and makes for fun, interesting reading that your younger readers will enjoy. A bit different but certainly engaging.