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Marie Sellier

    December 12, 1953
    My Little Picasso
    My Little Louvre
    What the Rat Told Me
    My First 10 Paintings
    My Little Orsay
    A Trip to the Orsay Museum
    • 2015

      What the Rat Told Me

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A wonderful introduction for young readers to the Chinese zodiac adapted from a Chinese Buddhist legend dating from the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Illustrated by the critically acclaimed team of author, illustrator, and calligrapher that created THE LEGEND OF THE CHINESE DRAGON. One day, the Great Emperor of Heaven invited all the animals to visit him on the Jade Mountain. Twelve animals came, and they became the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. What really happened on that day so long ago? The rat, who was there, knows the true story.

      What the Rat Told Me
    • 2013

      My First 10 Paintings

      • 45 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(32)Add rating

      Introducing 10 of the most famous artworks of all time, this educational resource helps young art scholars discover masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa , Snake Charmer , and Starry Night . Celebrated and world-renowned works of art reveal themselves through cut-out pages that children must keep turning in order to discover the full work of art. Masters such as Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh are just some of the artists featured in this book. Ideal for both the budding artist and young reader, this book is a clever introduction to the world of classic art.

      My First 10 Paintings
    • 2005

      This is both a book on art and a psychiatric manual and at the same time it is neither. It takes a radically different approach by setting out to describe subjective those of works of art, those of patients and those of the reader. The aim is to achieve an understanding of the psychological world of bipolar patients through a subtle interplay of connections between the subjectivity of those three protagonists. Subjectivity also prevailed in the authors' which clinical aspects of bipolarity to present, and which works of art to select. So far from setting out to be exhaustive and definitive, the book proposes a number of openings. Doctors will view these openings differently depending on their own sensitivity and practice. But the book is not just for doctors; it is aimed at a wider readership. It is important for the general public to be aware that subjective movements in the psychological life of bipolar patients have their own specific identity, which is as much a subject worthy of attention as it is a source of suffering. Sensitive reading of this book will also guide bipolar patients and their families to a better understanding of the nature of the condition, and therefore to play a fuller part in the treatment offered to them.

      Journey into the Heart of Bipolarity
    • 2002
    • 2001

      My Little Orsay

      • 43 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(11)Add rating

      For ages 5 + The most beautiful works of art from the Orsay Museum are presented with humour and tenderness, a short story accompanying each piece.

      My Little Orsay
    • 2001

      A Trip to the Orsay Museum

      • 95 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Men in animal skins trudging-through the desert, a magpie in a silent snowy landscape, Venus in a cloud of pink cupids, a dancing girl in a tutu, a mother tenderly gazing at her baby, three children behind a hand of bananas, to cat with long, long legs, rolling apples, a smooth polar bear, dragonfly Jewelry.We Have over 160 works CHOSEN to guide you on your trip Through the Orsay Museum. Keep your eyes open, and drink your fill of light, color and dreams . For child.and curious adult from 10 years.

      A Trip to the Orsay Museum
    • 2000

      My Little Louvre

      • 42 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Children's book describing selected works of art from the Louvre complete with illustrations. This picture book will take children on a fabulous ride into the masterpieces at the Louvre Museum. From ancient Egypt to the 18th century, the works of art presented each have an amazing story to tell.

      My Little Louvre