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Jude Welton

    Jude Welton is a freelance writer whose work primarily explores the arts. She has recently shifted her focus to writing about and for children with Asperger's Syndrome. Drawing on her background as a child psychologist specializing in autism, her writing offers a unique and insightful perspective on the subject. Her new direction allows her to combine her professional expertise with a deep understanding of the experiences of children with AS.

    Jude Welton
    Impressionismus
    Zeichnen mit Bleistift, Kreide und Kohle
    Mothers in Art
    Tate Gallery Drawing
    Marc Chagall
    Monet
    • 2003

      Marc Chagall

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book introduces children to renowned artists across various eras and movements, featuring full-color reproductions of their works. It highlights the life and dream-like landscapes of a particular artist, celebrated for his poetic approach to painting. Through his creations in different mediums such as canvas, stained glass, lithographs, and tapestry, readers will discover the magic and inspiration behind his art, as well as the captivating historical context in which he lived.

      Marc Chagall
    • 1997

      Tate Gallery Drawing

      A young artist's guide

      This series of practical art books will encourage children to develop their artistic skills - including painting, drawing, printing, and collage - and build their confidence as they learn.

      Tate Gallery Drawing
    • 1994
    • 1992

      Monet

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Integrating words and pictures, this is a family reference book on Monet structured so that the individual themes of each spread make up a complete visual story and a self-contained module. On every spread there are colour photographs of objects shown in real-life close-up detail. --- From the Publisher

      Monet