Shogakukan Art Book: Spark of Inspiration Museum Vol 1
Product Description
Discover a virtual museum that will surprise both children and adults. Hirameki Bijutsukan is a “dream museum in a book” that lets you enjoy world-famous masterpieces in a relaxed, playful way, just as you might wish a real museum could be.
The book is divided into 30 themed rooms across three areas: “Exhibition Rooms,” “Everyone Participates,” and “Everyone’s Exhibition.” In the Exhibition Rooms, friendly text and clear commentary guide you through masterpieces from around the world, from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to works by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Monet, Renoir, Picasso, Dali, Miro, Warhol, and iconic sculptures such as the Venus de Milo and Boccioni’s dynamic pieces. The “Everyone Participates” section invites readers to draw and imagine for themselves—try sketching family and friends in a Picasso-like style, or invent the missing arms of the Venus de Milo.
In “Everyone’s Exhibition,” you can see how elementary school children interpreted the same artworks in completely different ways, revealing how personal and diverse art appreciation can be. This much-loved series from the Asahi Elementary School Newspaper has finally been collected into a book, offering an engaging art experience that children and adults can enjoy together.
Original: $19.57
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$5.87
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Product Description
Discover a virtual museum that will surprise both children and adults. Hirameki Bijutsukan is a “dream museum in a book” that lets you enjoy world-famous masterpieces in a relaxed, playful way, just as you might wish a real museum could be.
The book is divided into 30 themed rooms across three areas: “Exhibition Rooms,” “Everyone Participates,” and “Everyone’s Exhibition.” In the Exhibition Rooms, friendly text and clear commentary guide you through masterpieces from around the world, from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to works by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Monet, Renoir, Picasso, Dali, Miro, Warhol, and iconic sculptures such as the Venus de Milo and Boccioni’s dynamic pieces. The “Everyone Participates” section invites readers to draw and imagine for themselves—try sketching family and friends in a Picasso-like style, or invent the missing arms of the Venus de Milo.
In “Everyone’s Exhibition,” you can see how elementary school children interpreted the same artworks in completely different ways, revealing how personal and diverse art appreciation can be. This much-loved series from the Asahi Elementary School Newspaper has finally been collected into a book, offering an engaging art experience that children and adults can enjoy together.






















