by anna nilsen
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Kelsey Means
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by anna nilsen ![]() “The Great Art Scandal” has the reader act as detective to find a painting that has an element of another famous work of art without permission. If the reader doesn’t figure it out, the art gallery will be the subject of a nasty lawsuit and be forced to shut its doors. The gallery was also broken into and all the labels to the paintings were removed! The reader needs to fix all of this before the gallery opens. The book instructs the reader to look through the gallery’s catalog and at the artist’s information and use this to solve the mystery! This book is a great introduction into modern art for children. It introduces the topic in a fun and interesting format and engages the reader in an exciting way. The physical book has pages that are split lengthwise with pictures of the paintings at the top, and information about them on the bottom. This book holds a wealth of excellent information on modern art. 2003, Kingfisher/Houghton Mifflin, Ages 8-12, $16.95. Kelsey Means
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