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Anna's Art Adventure
by Bjorn Sortland and Lars Elling
Little Anna is on a search for the art museum's bathroom. She begins by asking a laughing self-portrait of Rembrandt, who tells Anna of a toilet exhibited by Marcel Duchamp, and away she goes. Along the way, she is painted by Edvard Munch and talks to Vincent van Gogh, who's upset that no one wants his paintings. Pablo Picasso offers her a snack of square apples and triangle pears. Andy Warhol is painting soup cans, but nobody-not Cezanne, nor Matisse, nor any of the others-can tell her where Duchamp's toilet is. Finally Jackson Pollock, who's painting messily on the floor, shows her the way-but Duchamp's toilet is not what she expected. For ages preschool and up.
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978-1-57505-376-4 |
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1999 |
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32 |
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Size: 11 x 9"

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