Histórias da Arte Coreana em Livros Didáticos
Descubra o fascinante mundo da arte coreana através dos olhos das crianças.
Este livro ilustrado educacional lindamente ilustrado apresenta obras-primas encontradas em livros didáticos coreanos - desde esculturas rupestres pré-históricas até obras contemporâneas de Baek Nam-june.
Escrito por educadores de arte e professores do ensino fundamental, este livro explica conceitos de arte complexos em linguagem clara e amigável, tornando-o perfeito para jovens leitores.
Cada obra de arte é combinada com histórias de fundo envolventes, contexto cultural e perguntas reflexivas que incentivam a curiosidade e a criatividade.
As crianças podem aprender a olhar para a arte, pensar de forma independente e conectar obras de arte antigas e modernas com suas próprias vidas diárias.
Destaques
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Apresenta 38 obras de arte coreanas icônicas ao longo da história
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Inclui imagens grandes, coloridas e histórias fáceis de entender
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Combina apreciação de arte com educação histórica e cultural
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Ótimo para salas de aula, aprendizado em casa e amantes da arte de todas as idades
Obras de Arte Apresentadas
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Petróglifos de Bangudae
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Cerâmica com padrão de pente
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Tartarugas Guardiãs dos Murais da Tumba de Goguryeo
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Incensário Baekje
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Maitreya de bronze dourado em meditação
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Vaso de celadon Goryeo
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Salão Muryangsujeon, Templo Buseoksa
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Viagem dos Sonhos para a Terra da Flor de Pêssego (An Gyeon)
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Flores e Insetos (Shin Saimdang)
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Depois da Chuva no Monte Inwang (Jeong Seon)
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Luta Livre (Kim Hong-do)
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Retrato de uma Beleza (Shin Yun-bok)
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Cena de Inverno com Pinheiros (Kim Jeong-hui)
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Família na Estrada (Lee Jung-seob)
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Quanto mais, melhor (Nam June Paik)
Detalhes do Livro
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ISBN: 9788925418919
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Páginas: 110
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Dimensões: 259 × 299 × 12 mm
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Peso: 659 g

















Ingeborg Keller from Berlin, Deutschland –
Mit diesen Geschichten eröffnet sich eine spannende Reise durch die faszinierenden Welt der Kunst, geleitet von den neugierigen Fragen junger Künstler. Diese ansprechende Illustrationen fangen essenzielle künstlerische Ideen ein und verweben Vergangenheit mit dem Jetzt auf spielerische Weise.
Sophie Johnson from New York City, USA –
As a curious mind growing up in the eclectic backdrop of New York City, I found “Stories of Korean Art in Textbooks” to be an extraordinary invitation into another world. This beautifully illustrated volume masterfully connects rich traditions and modern innovations, making complex concepts approachable for children with its friendly tone. It stands out by providing thought-provoking reflections alongside artwork descriptions that stimulate genuine engagement—particularly appealing amid today’s digital overload! Whether discussing prehistorical masterpieces or contemporary gems like Baek Nam-june’s installations, this book seamlessly integrates cultural storytelling—a gem for inspiring young learners about art within their own experiences.
Chiara Fontanari from Milano, Italia (proprietário verificado) –
I capolavori della storia dell’arte coreana trasmessi attraverso gli occhi di bambini sono davvero magici. Ogni pagina un viaggio emozionante nel cuore pulsante dell’anima artistica!
Madeline Parker from Toronto, Canada –
As an educator immersed in the vibrancy of Toronto’s cultural tapestry, I found ‘Stories of Korean Art in Textbooks’ to be a remarkable exploration. This picture book serves as a bridge connecting young minds not just with artistic heritage but also fostering discussions that resonate beyond borders. The accessibility of intricate concepts empowers children to reflect deeply while crafting connections between timeless pieces and their daily existence—an initiative echoing multicultural values dear to us here. Through beautifully presented narratives interwoven with thought-provoking inquiries, readers engage joyously—a heartwarming reminder that art transcends age and geography.
Elena Carrillo from Barcelona, Spain –
As I flipped through the pages, I was transported to a world where ancient stories wove beautifully with vibrant contemporary art. This book isn’t just for children; it awakens the imagination in all ages.
Emma van der Linden from Amsterdam, Nederland –
Hey! Heb je die nieuwe kinderboek over de kunst van Zuid-Korea al gezien? Het is zo gaaf! De illustraties zijn prachtig en ze leggen het allemaal zo leuk uit, echt met verhalen waardoor ik iets leerde zonder dat het saai was. Ik kon mezelf helemaal verliezen in die prehistorische grotschilderingen en hoe ze vervolgens moderne werken erin stoppen. Echt perfect voor kinderen om te zien wat art allemaal kan doen – niet alleen mooie plaatjes, maar ook zoals connecties maken naar hun eigen leven hier of op school.
Amelia Harrison from Toronto, Canada (proprietário verificado) –
Exploring the pages of this enchanting picture book awakens curiosity, merging playful storytelling with vibrant illustrations that breathe life into historical masterpieces.
James Tanner from Vancouver (proprietário verificado) –
At first glance, I doubted that a children’s book about Korean art could truly captivate young minds in an impactful way. However, as I delved deeper into its pages while relaxing on my front porch in Vancouver, the warmth of these illustrated stories embraced me. The engaging narrative coupled with child-friendly language allows for complex artistic themes to blossom easily within inquisitive thoughts and youthful imaginations alike. As we traced our fingers across the vibrant depictions and read background tales under afternoon sunbeams, even my seven-year-old was nudging me with questions – bringing ancient craftsmanship alive alongside his Lego constructions! Unexpectedly powerful – this book is indeed a precious key unlocking layers of culture through playful curiosity.
Maximilian Schneider from Berlin, Deutschland –
Dieses Buch bringt Kinder dazu, Kunst ganz neu zu erleben. Es verbindet unsere Geschichte mit aktuellen Themen und regt die Fantasie an. Die Erklärungen sind leicht verständlich.