Van Gogh Picture Book: Swirling Spirals (Shogakukan Art Book)
Product Description
Introduce children to the world of Vincent van Gogh with this charming picture book, designed to help families enjoy his masterpieces together. The story focuses on Van Gogh’s powerful emotional expression and his signature swirling brushstrokes, and also includes coloring pages based on his famous paintings so children can engage with the art hands-on.
This title belongs to the long-selling Shogakukan Art Book series for children, launched in 1996 with the concept that “great paintings play with you.” Spanning 13 volumes dedicated to individual artists plus three volumes of the Inspiration Museum, the series has sold over 700,000 copies in 15 years. Celebrated for proposing new ways for children to experience art, it received the 47th Shogakukan Children’s Publishing Culture Award.
The series also honors the long-term efforts of art educator Masako Yuki, who was awarded the 50th Kurushima Takehiko Culture Prize in 2010 for her work in bringing art closer to children. This book is an ideal choice for a child’s very first encounter with art and a delightful way for parents and children to discover masterpieces together.
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Product Description
Introduce children to the world of Vincent van Gogh with this charming picture book, designed to help families enjoy his masterpieces together. The story focuses on Van Gogh’s powerful emotional expression and his signature swirling brushstrokes, and also includes coloring pages based on his famous paintings so children can engage with the art hands-on.
This title belongs to the long-selling Shogakukan Art Book series for children, launched in 1996 with the concept that “great paintings play with you.” Spanning 13 volumes dedicated to individual artists plus three volumes of the Inspiration Museum, the series has sold over 700,000 copies in 15 years. Celebrated for proposing new ways for children to experience art, it received the 47th Shogakukan Children’s Publishing Culture Award.
The series also honors the long-term efforts of art educator Masako Yuki, who was awarded the 50th Kurushima Takehiko Culture Prize in 2010 for her work in bringing art closer to children. This book is an ideal choice for a child’s very first encounter with art and a delightful way for parents and children to discover masterpieces together.






















