Saturday, 19 September 2009
Illustrated Book of the Week : Children as Artists
This King Penguin book was published in 1944, and the retro style adds a layer that to todays eyes, means that what was then seen as childlike naivity looks sophisticated.
The paintings in this book are a delight, any one of them could claim a place in The Curious Eyes' gallery!
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